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Nice shot. The only thing it misses are catchlights in the eyes. When you don't have them, the eyes look sort of dead or vacant. You may not have been able to get them here, as it is a matter of the angle of the light to the animals face, and you weren't in control of the bird. Also, a less busy background would have been a minor improvement. Same argument 'tho. Can't help you with the slide scanner, as I have rarely used one.
Thread: My Little Town | Forum: Photography
Thread: MARKED for LIFE! | Forum: Photography
Nice job. I think b&w was a good call here, but 'snapz is right--the highlights are blown. Question is, were they blown on exposure, or blown in ps? I've done both...
Thread: Down on the farm... | Forum: Photography
Thread: Beam me up scottie .... need some advice | Forum: Photography
I'm with bevchiron. Get Scottie into some nice shade, under a maple tree or wait for an overcast day, or use a lite-disc (but it would have to be a big one, I think). You can try flash, but my dog has got so she recognizes the sound, and she looks away, every time. If you have a high end flash, something with e-ttl, or one that you can bounce, it's less of a problem. The catchlights in the eyes in the third one are a real plus. You want the focus DEAD on, on the eyes; the rest of the image might be softish, but it won't much matter if the eyes are sharp. I would remove her tags, or hide them; they constitute a distraction in the third image especially, which is actually quite nice even so. I think Azy is right too; very frequently getting down to the dog's level makes for good shots (but many dogs consider it an invitation to approach, soooo, if she knows "stay" it's probably OK--my dog gets a snotty expression on her face if I use that word tho'--LOL she's a real witch). What lens are you using?
Thread: W.I.P. Dry, Sore Throat? | Forum: Photography
Thread: Hello | Forum: Photography
Welcome Firestorm! Sound like you have a fine stable of cameras. Feel free to speak up or post a picture at any time. We don't have any posting-length limits, so don't worry about that at all. Sue
Thread: Down on the farm... | Forum: Photography
I like the shot, but suggest some work on the curves, or a contrast mask, to make the lower half of the image less dark. The thunderheads are awesome. I'd be pleased to play with this one myself, but I won't unless you say it's OK. Sue
Thread: My Triune Adventure continues... | Forum: Photography
Thread: Reworked Chairs In The Window for Rohy... | Forum: Photography
How'd I miss this one? I'm really glad you fixed up the upper left corner--that was a distraction in an otherwise fascinating image.
Thread: more songs about buildings and food | Forum: Photography
Thread: If you could take a camera.. | Forum: Photography
Thread: BCE | Forum: Photography
Hey, cool! I can't wait to see this on a real monitor. I'm so glad folks didn't forget about this contest.
Thread: Just something I've been playing with... | Forum: Photography
Yup, it has a real sci-fi feel to it. Inspired to put it on it's side like that. Excellent.
Thread: TrippyTych... | Forum: Photography
I love these--I think the second one in particular works well. The enhanced color helps, but I think it's more that the composition works better without the white boundaries between the panels. I wish I had seen/thought of that!
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Thread: My first use of a SLR and slide film | Forum: Photography