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9 years 2 months ago #427299 by Italian_Dreamer


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

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9 years 2 months ago #427310 by dragosticu
Hi,

Nice shoots. Composition and the colours are nice.
I will add a little more bright & highlits.

Dragos


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9 years 2 months ago #427314 by Italian_Dreamer

dragosticu wrote: Hi,

Nice shoots. Composition and the colours are nice.
I will add a little more bright & highlits.

Dragos




Thank you for the comment, but in my way to see it, no, it not need any more brightness.
Shadows and Darks will appear   as Noise so i will not sacrifice the Light for noise, instead I choose the middle of it.

Thank you :)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 2 months ago #427361 by KCook
I like #3 (Last Glimpse ...).  But it did not need the full 18mm width.  Of course it would be easy to crop the existing image.

Kelly

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9 years 2 months ago #427452 by PT Talker
Man, you capture some incredible skies! My suggestions on these:

#2: Rotate it just a bit counterclockwise to plumb the verticals and level the horizon. Otherwise, this is a very strong shot.

#3: I agree with Kelly that there might be more space in the image than it needs, but I played with the crop tool on a copy and I think it works better with a little off the bottom, too - just enough to put the horizon close to the lower 1/3 line. There's also a little tilt on this one, but then that's just one of my issues.

Just my opinions. Very nice shots. :cheers:


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9 years 2 months ago #427461 by Italian_Dreamer

KCook wrote: I like #3 (Last Glimpse ...).  But it did not need the full 18mm width.  Of course it would be easy to crop the existing image.

Kelly


humm, thank you for the critic, About the 18mm, maybe i would cut that right side a bit


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


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9 years 2 months ago #427486 by Italian_Dreamer

PT Talker wrote: Man, you capture some incredible skies! My suggestions on these:

#2: Rotate it just a bit counterclockwise to plumb the verticals and level the horizon. Otherwise, this is a very strong shot.

#3: I agree with Kelly that there might be more space in the image than it needs, but I played with the crop tool on a copy and I think it works better with a little off the bottom, too - just enough to put the horizon close to the lower 1/3 line. There's also a little tilt on this one, but then that's just one of my issues.

Just my opinions. Very nice shots. :cheers:


Thank you Talker, the Sky is only a Variable, it could be a good sky and maybe not, its the occasion.

About The Crop, yhea, I Will try it,
Thank you Friend


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


Daniel B.

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9 years 2 months ago #427487 by KCook
The crop I had in mind -



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9 years 2 months ago #427490 by Italian_Dreamer

KCook wrote: The crop I had in mind -



Kelly


Thank you Kelly, But For Me Does Not Work, The Boats on the Right Side are Croped, and That's an Element that lost Attention, About The Button Crop, Humm Maybe Less. Its My opinion :). This is very Debatable, Everyone has a Own Taste, But  is 60% for me Acceptable ;)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


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9 years 2 months ago #427569 by Simon Says
Very interesting, great set


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9 years 2 months ago #427682 by Ben Vanderbilt
Very talented work!  


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9 years 2 months ago #427711 by Hassner
Sunsets always makes pretty pictures. But all photographers do them at some stage. How to do them to stand out.

I see three shots all with the sun in the center of the shot. I do not say it is wrong, but that composition reminds me a lot of beginner photographers.

I know you can take a good photograph. I've seen most of your work posted here. Now I want to challenge you to break out of the safe zone. A new Italian Dreamer style...


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9 years 2 months ago #427779 by Italian_Dreamer

Hassner wrote: Sunsets always makes pretty pictures. But all photographers do them at some stage. How to do them to stand out.

I see three shots all with the sun in the center of the shot. I do not say it is wrong, but that composition reminds me a lot of beginner photographers.

I know you can take a good photograph. I've seen most of your work posted here. Now I want to challenge you to break out of the safe zone. A new Italian Dreamer style...


No Problem. Anything But People, I dont like it.  :)


An eye for an eye, LSD and antidepressants. Everything in balance. Buddhists call it karma and Christians call it the golden rule, Jews call it— I don't know. Rabbi Hillel said something poignant. Universe always settles the score.
Does it?
No, but it should.

House M.D


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9 years 2 months ago #427781 by Garbo
Impressive.  I like the color in these shots. 

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9 years 2 months ago #427838 by Travel Nut
My goodness - stunning images.


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