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Post by Adam on Aug 28, 2006 19:39:55 GMT -5
I really like the bee one. I like how the things protruding from the flower lead the eye to the subject (the bee). I also really like the last one and the way the lights carry you through the photo. The statue is a very interesting picture as well. Good Work
-Adam
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Post by abelltx on Aug 28, 2006 22:37:18 GMT -5
Great work, I love the use of white balance.
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Post by Kayleen on Aug 29, 2006 10:44:01 GMT -5
I am really impressed!! I especially liked the flower and bee photo you took. Very nice!
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Post by Ad on Aug 29, 2006 12:21:39 GMT -5
I especially liked the B&W picture and the one of the ladies. The latter one should be viewed in a much larger format for my taste. I have the feeling that the B&W one could use a little more contrast. It reminds of my B&W photography ages ago with an orange filter almost standard on my lens, very nice. I have shown some work on www.dieleman.org. These are all scanned color negative pictures, I haven't produced much of this work with my D200. I do a lot of family snapshots lately and also landscape and cityscape pics, as you can see on my website.
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Post by jtgraphics on Aug 31, 2006 23:24:12 GMT -5
All really nice, good eye keep it up.
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rpnix
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Don't try this at home....
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Post by rpnix on Sept 1, 2006 7:46:23 GMT -5
Great photos! You have a very good eye for composition. I especially like the women in the grass.
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Post by sunflowerkat on Sept 6, 2006 8:36:42 GMT -5
You have some terrific images here Chris. I certainly recognize the style of the Pennsylvania farmhouse! I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Katherine
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