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Stan replied to the topic Here goes. Honeybee with Tribulus terrestris. in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y ago
Very nice shot – everything in the photo should be there and nothing else. You know immediately that there is interaction with the bee and the flower. Having the bee in one corner and the flower in the other creates a powerful dynamic. Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic Urban Landscape with a touch of PP in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y ago
I too started out photography in a darkroom and @aarongeis is right – half of the work of getting the image the way you want it after the shot is made and evaluated. Ansel Adams once said that the negative was the score but the print is the performance. It’s still true today whether the final print is on paper or shared with others via a…[Read more]
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Stan replied to the topic Zabriskie Point, Death Valley in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
I could be wrong but I don’t believe this is a composite – I’ve shot there and this is how I remember it – a wonderful place for catching morning light.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic B&W photo – possible state fair entry-suggestions?? in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
I like the tonality but when I looked at this I keep wanting to 1. Turn it to portrait mode and 2. Flip it so its flowing from left to right.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic here's picture number 3: Waiting for the Cousins in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
@amysharpdoesphotography I usually process in Photoshop and would use the Content Aware Fill feature to clean up the spot. In Lightroom the spot cloner might do the trick as well. Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic I am back to feed the sharks in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Color balance is way off on the scanning – the sky should be blue not cyan. Also the white object is a distraction.
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Stan started the topic Tourists on Stone Mountain in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Tourists on Stone MountainI was playing around with a camera I had retrofitted to shoot Infrared only. This “otherworldly” looking shot was taken on the summit of Stone Mountain near Atlanta. With the weird lighting and rock features it reminded me of what a shot might look like on the moon if tourism ever took off.
Camera: Fuji S3Pro…[Read more]
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doctorflash uploaded a new picture: touristsatstonemoun… 10y, 1mo ago
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Stan replied to the topic my first post in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Alot of people seem to be paranoid on putting copywright or watermarks on their photos. Do it so it’s not part of the image! Your name is so big I’m having a hard time telling what is the main subject of the photo š
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Stan replied to the topic here's picture number 3: Waiting for the Cousins in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
So much better in B&W! A bit nit picky but I don’t like the white light on the top right of the little girls head.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic Christmas Cactus in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
The eye tends to go to colors that are “different”. In this case the leaf in the front is very different in coloring than the rest of the leaves/flowers so my eye goes right to that – and its blurred š I’d go for a simpler, close up shot of the flowers and leaves. This composition is a bit too complex for me.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic Feed back please in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Be nice if there was a bird flying off in the blown out area.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic Sunrise in Charleston in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
It’s much too contrasty for my tastes. I would have waited until the sun was just falling under the horizon to lessen the contrast. I’m ok with monotone but I’d like to see this as pure B&W.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic Columbine in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Nicely done – ditto on the background flower perhaps camera position (position little to the left and rotate to the right) may have eliminated it. I like the curvature of the stem.Check It Out
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Stan started the topic Morning in Fernandina Beach in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Morning in Fernandina BeachI shot this while out on a walk one morning in Fernandina Beach, Fl. The jars catching the light caught my eye in the morning light.
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Sigma 20-35mm (22mm)
Exposure: ISO 200 f5.6 @ 1/60
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doctorflash uploaded a new picture: MorningFernandinaBe… 10y, 1mo ago
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Stan replied to the topic Fine art in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Well I do like experimentation so hats off there. I like the tone of the trees, would like to see more blue in the sky to counter it and would like to see more of the ground to give me a better sense of perspective.Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic icicles in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
The big bright dot bothers me a bit on this. Check It Out
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Stan replied to the topic Zabriskie Point, Death Valley in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
I know we’re supposed to critique but I have to say beautiful image. I think you were rewarded with early morning light – its magical there. The only thing I would do is kick up the contrast on the background just a bit to separate the tones a little. Delicately tho! With the tonal separation you have here I think it would really work in B&W…[Read more]
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Stan replied to the topic Las Vegas Mall in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 1mo ago
Unfortunately no that was the only shot – was just walking around that day shooting what appealed to me. I usually just post “street photos” here – they are the most challenging, nothing is perfect and I appreciate the feedback from others.
I would encourage anyone to do a series of photos – your mall idea sounds great. Doing a series or a…[Read more]
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