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  • in reply to: Photo of the week Feb 22 2011 #76952
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      Sorry, DANDELION.

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        Sorry, DANDELION.

        in reply to: Photo of the week Feb 22 2011 #76951
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          Congratulations, Pere and Renee! Pere, the bold colors and shapes in your image startle with delight. Renee, the juxtaposition of the before and after of the dandilion, plus the pun in your title are fun and well done!

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            Congratulations, Pere and Renee! Pere, the bold colors and shapes in your image startle with delight. Renee, the juxtaposition of the before and after of the dandilion, plus the pun in your title are fun and well done!

            in reply to: Some pics of mine, tips and critcism welcome #69754
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              I’d say # 15 is one of the best; it goes beyond snapshot. The interesting vertical shapes of the grave stones of varying depth of field, bring the eyes back and forth in a zig-zag pattern through the image. The horizontal slabs in the foreground, keep the eyes from dropping out of the image. The lights and darks also take the eyes around the image. Also, it’s an image that can be interpreted; it has emotional dimension. With others, think about not centering the object of interest. Put it off to the side a bit. It can make the image more dynamic. Number 20 might be appealing to cat-lovers, but you want others to keep looking at it. It needs some levels (found in Photoshop and other programs) adjustment to make it pop. The background distracts from the cat, so why not change it and make it simpler. And mot important, the pebbles are too close to the colors in the cat’s face. Its face gets lost in the textures of the pebbles,too. Try darkening the pebbles. We don’t need to keep our photos as the camera sees them. We can change them to make them more our vision and more interesting.

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                I’d say # 15 is one of the best; it goes beyond snapshot. The interesting vertical shapes of the grave stones of varying depth of field, bring the eyes back and forth in a zig-zag pattern through the image. The horizontal slabs in the foreground, keep the eyes from dropping out of the image. The lights and darks also take the eyes around the image. Also, it’s an image that can be interpreted; it has emotional dimension. With others, think about not centering the object of interest. Put it off to the side a bit. It can make the image more dynamic. Number 20 might be appealing to cat-lovers, but you want others to keep looking at it. It needs some levels (found in Photoshop and other programs) adjustment to make it pop. The background distracts from the cat, so why not change it and make it simpler. And mot important, the pebbles are too close to the colors in the cat’s face. Its face gets lost in the textures of the pebbles,too. Try darkening the pebbles. We don’t need to keep our photos as the camera sees them. We can change them to make them more our vision and more interesting.

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                  These are spectacular shots, Tom, of extreme weather. I hope you and your wife continue to be safe. When is the rain forecasted to stop?

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                    These are spectacular shots, Tom, of extreme weather. I hope you and your wife continue to be safe. When is the rain forecasted to stop?

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                      The protective wear show varying degrees of effectiveness, but the brick head gear looks painful as well as very likely to crack his head should it receive a blow. My heart and hope is with those seeking freedom and justice.

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                        The protective wear show varying degrees of effectiveness, but the brick head gear looks painful as well as very likely to crack his head should it receive a blow. My heart and hope is with those seeking freedom and justice.

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                          This shot has a great mood. The window light emphasises your (or whomever it is) features: the most important part of the image. The are some blown-out areas on the shoulder near the window, but I don’t find them distracting.

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                            This shot has a great mood. The window light emphasises your (or whomever it is) features: the most important part of the image. The are some blown-out areas on the shoulder near the window, but I don’t find them distracting.

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                              Love the soft light. This is a sweet, loving, humorous capture.

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                                Love the soft light. This is a sweet, loving, humorous capture.

                                in reply to: Photographing People You Love #76719
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                                  Actually, I didn’t click on Select All. I just clicked on Copy after triple clicking on the code. Then I pasted it in the post. Now I have to figure out how to include my text with the image instead of putting the text in a separate post.

                                  Still not on Flickr. I hate the presentation. Can you view my images in my Album, instead?

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                                    Actually, I didn’t click on Select All. I just clicked on Copy after triple clicking on the code. Then I pasted it in the post. Now I have to figure out how to include my text with the image instead of putting the text in a separate post.

                                    Still not on Flickr. I hate the presentation. Can you view my images in my Album, instead?

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                                      I use a PC. I just uploaded an image to my Album. I triple clicked the code, but then forgot to copy it! I clicked on Post to Forum, but, of course, it didn’t go anywhere. I’m hopeless.

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                                        I use a PC. I just uploaded an image to my Album. I triple clicked the code, but then forgot to copy it! I clicked on Post to Forum, but, of course, it didn’t go anywhere. I’m hopeless.

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                                          Hum, I thought the image I just posted in my Album would show up here. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Anyway, the image is “Zorayda in a Blue Sweater.” Whenever I see her, I must photograph her.

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                                            Hum, I thought the image I just posted in my Album would show up here. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Anyway, the image is “Zorayda in a Blue Sweater.” Whenever I see her, I must photograph her.

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