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Lucidlove Just starting in the biz 02-16-2009, 03:25 AM
Ben H I'd try not to make your tag... 02-16-2009, 04:21 AM
Iguanasan Beautiful. I respectfully... 02-16-2009, 08:16 AM
tomorrowstreasures Sweet and pure. 02-16-2009, 11:14 AM
Lucidlove Learning 02-16-2009, 11:53 AM
Ben H I didn't say I didn't like it... 02-16-2009, 11:45 AM
Lucidlove Thank you everyone here are... 02-17-2009, 12:19 AM
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    Just starting out and would love some input
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    I'd try not to make your tag the major subject in every photo you take... !

    I would have liked to see the girls face. Love the texture of the wal...

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    Beautiful. I respectfully disagree with Ben. Not being able to see her face is what makes this photo. The old broken down brick wall and a little girl looking down like that evokes a feeling of sadness. Sometimes, we photographers, when critiquing a photo have a hard time seeing the forest for the trees (no offence, Ben).

    I do agree that while I understand the apparent need for the name/logo I really hate to see them. I've been putting them on my own photos but I am thinking there must be a better way...
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    Sweet and pure.

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    Thank you. All of you I love to hear what everyone has to say. It's a learning proccess. I put the logo up for advertisement. Ben if you would like to see the subject you can join my facebook group or see her later in my other photos.

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    my 2 cents - if you want to evoke the sense of sadness that iggie mentions (as it does work with the broken wall & down turned face) i would convert this shot to a b&w to get rid of the happy pinkness on the girl. or selectively use color on the wall alone. just a thought! welcome to the forum & look forward to seeing more of your work lucid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    Beautiful. I respectfully disagree with Ben. Not being able to see her face is what makes this photo.
    I didn't say I didn't like it - I do like it, in fact. Just that I think I would have preferred to see her face - of course, it's difficult to make judgements like this, but it's also what makes feedback more useful sometimes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    The old broken down brick wall and a little girl looking down like that evokes a feeling of sadness. Sometimes, we photographers, when critiquing a photo have a hard time seeing the forest for the trees (no offence, Ben).
    None taken, all input is good
    The head dropped certainly does help convey that mood, but in this case, the rest of the body pose works counter to that to my eyes - losing some of the sadness and confusing the message. Hence, why I would prefer the head raised - or a different shot where the whole girl is conveying that sadness, if you get what I mean.

    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    I do agree that while I understand the apparent need for the name/logo I really hate to see them. I've been putting them on my own photos but I am thinking there must be a better way...
    Yeah, I know what you mean. It's even harder when using a web res piccy, as the text would be unreadable, so it's a compromise. But ultimately, I try to make it big enough to create a distinctive identity, without overwhelming the subject of the picture...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucidlove View Post
    Just starting out and would love some input
    Thank you everyone here are more that I shot/edited
    I'm all about hearing what people have say...I think it's all about what people see and feel and I can tell all of you I was not trying to create a sad pic just a pic that I thought looked good. Thank you all. Keep it coming
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    Sepia with a selective colour treatment on the scarf this time huh?

    I like the idea but for me I think b/w would work better with selective colour. I think the sepia is just too much colour.

    The photo looks like it might be a nice colour shot as well with all those textures and shades on the wall and door.

    I like the general composition of the photo though.

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