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    Just another series of photos I found.

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    I don't think that heading off to the Congo is anyone's idea as the ideal approach to improving their photographic skills and of course these shots have basic technical weaknesses in any case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tegan
    I don't think that heading off to the Congo is anyone's idea as the ideal approach to improving their photographic skills and of course these shots have basic technical weaknesses in any case.

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    I am sure your credentials are vastly superior to his. Photographers Biography: http://www.richwainwright.com/biography.php

    This I have to hear, please elaborate?
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    Irrespective of his credentials, in his shots I notice soft focus, incorrect depth of field, uneven lighting, and lack of even basic postprocessing to bring out a little greater detail.

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    Almost all of these are very strong images that are excellent in composition.

    I too noticed softness in most of the images and I wonder if that was due to downgrading them for the web.

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    my favorites were #7 & #12

    thanks for sharing AL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko
    Almost all of these are very strong images that are excellent in composition.

    I too noticed softness in most of the images and I wonder if that was due to downgrading them for the web.

    Thanks for sharing the link!
    I tend to suspect that the softness was due to the fact that they were taken rather quickly,..perhaps in order to get the shot. Getting the depth of field right requires manual focus and often a higher ISO to get the requisite aperture for the appropriate sharpness range. Trying to do all that rather instantly can be a challenge for any photographer.

    I think bracketting the exposure at 3 shots per second or faster might have produced some more evenly lit possibilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko
    Almost all of these are very strong images that are excellent in composition.

    I too noticed softness in most of the images and I wonder if that was due to downgrading them for the web.

    Thanks for sharing the link!
    You use the term "strong or very strong images" or "excellent in composition". I think it would be helpful to a lot of newbies to explain specifically how and in what way they are strong or excellent, so they learn something from perhaps a tip from you.

    Just a suggestion.

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    You use the term "strong or very strong images" or "excellent in composition". I think it would be helpful to a lot of newbies to explain specifically how and in what way they are strong or excellent, so they learn something from perhaps a tip from you.

    Just a suggestion.

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    Point taken. In this case I call the majority of these images strong because they tell a clear story and do so with emotion. I say they are excellent in composition because for the most part they follow the rule of thirds and have good "lines" and curves and framing that add interest to the photo.

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    If you look closely, I think you will find that there are more centred subjects than those following the rule of thirds. My impression is that there is more random journalistic style shooting than intentional composition which is understandable given the circumstances.

    Nevertheless, I find the technical issues more important and for that matter correctable before shooting or afterward in postprocessing (for the uneven exposure). Focus, depth of field, lighting/exposure...as in extreme contrast and lack of detail in some areas of photos seem rather basic, especially when they apply to more than one photo.

    My precise two cents worth.

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