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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
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my 2 cents, for what its worth - the colors in the first photo are nice, however i don't really see anything special about it... the 2nd photo - maybe if it was cropped a bit more - but now it just looks like a shot of sneakersHonestly i like the colors ont he first but I am not much into abstract so... The runners though, well i like the shot, it seems bright. I would tone it down a bit. I would disagree with Mike in the fact that if anything I would pan back a bit. this could take care of the brightness depending on the surrounding items, and if they are in the bottom of say a messy closet that would tell a differnt story. Perhaps one would wonder why they haven't been used. But hey what do I know? I am but a poor man that has only cowboy boots!
I like the monochrome Donald that's really nice, thank you. I was more in agreeance with zhounder thinking the crop was more on the tight side than anything Mike...if I cropped it anymore, it would probably look like a shot of say, shoelaces, but I did intend it to be a photograph of sneakers! chuckle as for the abstract...yeah, apart from the colours, it probably is a nothing shot. Thanks for the feedback people! :-)>
Trick - I think it can be done. It's all in the technique though. I would have said the same thing about boots, but I've seen quite a few still life shots of boots that are really nice. Just about anything can be interesting if you find a fresh way to show it. I've seen a shot of the pull tab on a soda can that was pretty cool. :) What's interesting about a pull tab? Nothing, but the way the guy shot and lit it, it made it interesting. -=>Donald
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