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Tell me what you think - 05-30-2009, 01:31 PM


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05-30-2009, 05:53 PM


Mariano, On the first image, great color saturation. However, it looks just a tad bit soft and needs more DOF to pull the flower blossom into focus. Also, I would suggest not centering the image in the center of the frame.

I am not sure as to what you are trying to show in the second and third image. For the second image, the fore ground is too dark.

In the last image, you need to straighten the horizon (a couple degrees clockwise)

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06-03-2009, 10:17 AM


First 3 shots are great! The last one really needs just the green toned down a bit. Overall thought great shots.
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06-05-2009, 01:51 PM


The second and forth shot both have potential. They are great backgrounds.... What they are lacking is content. When you have great scene like that or just a neat background, get somebody in front of it. Either portrait style or documentary style, but try not to waste the chance. Both work as reference photos though, good for building a good location book when you get portrait work or just want to try some new ideas. Keep it up and soon it will be second instinct to just get more content driven images.

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