I am Keeley Medina,
16 years of age,
IÂ have been taking pictures for about 3 years.
My baby is my Nikon D5000<3
Photography is my passion and I'd do whatever it takes
to make it.
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Jpgmag.com/people/KeeleyNightmare
My Deviant Art.
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Comments (9)
Meisiekind
I can really not give you any feedback that would improve the image. Personally I think it is beautiful!
E.Houser
An elegant image, shot with a creative & passionate eye! Good depth of field. I'm pretty sure this had to be dangling and moving back and forth...amazing how sharp and clear it is, as if frozen in time.
rockstrider
This is a very beautiful and romantic capture! The colour, saturation and clarity are all superb! The only thing that I might've done differently here would have been to remove the shadows and chain links at the bottom of the pic, but that doesnt distract form what is a very remarkable image and I still rate this as 5+++++ - excellent work!
bclaytonphoto
I agree with rockstriders comments..This is very nice work
traceyjane
a superb and beautiful capture
auntietk
Hmmmmm ... I would have done it a bit differently from Carl and Bruce, and removed the chain links from the bottom and lightened the dark shadow in the corner, but kept the lighter shadows as they are. I think those shadows add a lot to the mood of the image. Maybe crop a bit off the bottom to make the job easier, and a bit off the right to even it out. (I took this and fiddled with it to check to make sure I wasn't suggesting something that ended up looking bad!) But that's all about postwork choices, and not about the photography! From the point of view of what you did with the camera ... this is top notch stuff. It's a beautiful image the way it is, and I probably wouldn't have ever noticed those things if you hadn't asked! Just artistic preference. This is gorgeous! You should always trust your own judgement in the end. Listen to what people tell you, and then throw out what doesn't work for you.
GBCalls
Well titled, excellent subject and focus, needs a bit of an encompassing crop to settle in to the intended effect. Close the overall photo a bit and use a grey matte border with a black inline highlight. Frame this one with a standard black narrow form frame. The golden colors will need no flashy border to come alive. This will brighten any wall. Keep in mind I am no expert, just a hobby photographer.
Minda
I think this is very romantic and superb capture..
kear
una hermosa fotografia, la intensidad y dirección de la luz son buenos y crea un ambiente grato, los objetos en la parte inferior le quitan un poco de impacto a la imagen, fuera de eso es un gran trabajo felicidades!!!!!!!