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Photographer  T Diaz {Karma:59}
Project N/A Camera Model FinePix 2600z
Categories Landscape
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Uploaded 11/3/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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Critiques 9 Rating
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About Taken in Seattle Washington...Let me know what you think...Im new at all this.
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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/20/2003
Yes, that's a significant improvement. The contrast could have been shifted even a little further towards the "bright" end of the scale (brighter, whiter water) but you certainly got the idea. This is a wonderful photograph, and it promises great things from you in the future. Do keep posting! This and that fine traditional portrait of the young couple look like really mature works, not those of a beginner.

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T Diaz   {K:59} 11/16/2003
I messed with this picture in Photo Deluxe.....I think the colors look better. Any advice?

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Federico Garza   {K:386} 11/6/2003
very interesting photo...it reminds me of "Close encounters of the third kind" the kid approaching the fountain that looks like an UFO...great composition.

BTW, I read your line about being new and all that..I can tell you, you have talent, so keep posting!

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Beverly Gustafson   {K:1572} 11/4/2003
T - Great framing, and interesting subject. I agree with Kim that a lower angle would work well also for this shot, also, Dave's suggestion about boosting the contrast would be nice too. If you're not sure how to do that, fire a question in the digital darkroom pr digital photography Q/A forum, lots of us Photoshop/digital people lurk there. Great shot just the same, keep up the good work, and keep posting! :-)

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Dave Holland Dave Holland   {K:13074} 11/4/2003
Good framing, with an eyecatching foreground element. What this shot needs is color and contrast adjustment. Your colors are faded, a problem easily improved with some minor photoshop adjustments. What software do you have? If you don't have anything, consider getting photoshop elements at least. Go to levels and adjust the contrast etc. Repost, you will amaze yourself.

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Vicki Bentley   {K:5080} 11/3/2003
T., I think this is very nicely done. Love the grain and color as well as the child. You have a good eye. Keep shooting. Regards.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 11/3/2003
I think you have nice framing here, as you've got the whole fountain in the shot, plus a great moment with the small child being dwarfed by this huge amount of water.
One thing to think about when taking photos is to try out different angles. I think a neat shot would have also been from behind the child, but looking up at this HUGE fountain.... child's eye view. Post some more, and don't be afraid to comment on others work the way you would like to receive comments.

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Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 11/3/2003
Nice pic. I also like the kid in the pic. It makes it very lively.

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Daniel S. Garcia   {K:13946} 11/3/2003
I'd love to give you advise, but I'm new to photography as well. I do like the way the child shows the enormity of the fountain. Lucky for you your digital and wont have to contemplate getting a second job just to pay for all the film processing that non digital beginners go thru.

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