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:Ollivr
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December 07, 2006, 10:23:28 PM »
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Hi all,
I am Oliver and have been an astute lurker at both Mr. Reichmanns website and over here for quite a while. I started out photography as a hobby in autumn 2005 when I went to live in the US for a year (and bought a DSLR).
I shoot pretty much everything. Since this is all about luminous landscapes, I have some landscapes for you to look at. Would be great to hear some thoughts. No need to hold back with punches.
I would also be interested to hear how the colours are since I am using an uncalibrated, rather old TFT.
Thank you!
Oliver
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Andrew W
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December 08, 2006, 01:36:44 AM »
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The first image is the best. Personally I would place the horizon a bit higher in the frame and straighten it as well. The shot is not anchored on anything. Perhaps stepping down to the beach to get a closer shot on the sand. The steps down to the right detract instead of anchoring the photo. The colors are nice and pastel like.
I hope this helps. And by the way... your sensor is dusty!
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December 08, 2006, 01:28:52 PM »
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I like the first two, am not sure how I feel about the third. THe fourth is a bit pedestrian, I think. The tree branches in the second one are a bit distracting, and if you are not adverse to a little cloning, it could stand to lose the dust specks and perhaps the little post on the left where the field gives way to the water.
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:Ollivr
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December 10, 2006, 06:12:16 AM »
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Thank you guys for your comments.
ANdrew I agree regarding the anchoring - I possibly have to decide for either less beach or less sky.
And in the meantime I have cleaned my camera....
REgards,
Oliver
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Ben Rubinstein
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I like the 2nd one the best but I would clone out those branches on the top right.
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December 30, 2006, 04:52:38 PM »
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Hi,
I like the first image best, nice colours and an interesting composition. The second is also nice, but I agree with previous posters that the trees in the top right would be better removed.
The third shot doesn't really do much for me, not much of a subject, it seems to have a blue colour cast & there is also quite evident vignetting
The lighting in the 4th is very nice, I'm guessing this was the main reason for the shot. Composition wise - the streetlight shadow in the foreground is a bit distracting and the path doesn't really work for me either
sorry to sound negative with some of my comments but I always like people to be honest when commenting on my shots so I comment on others in the same way
look forward to seeing more of your shots
simon
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