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jacob Average User


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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:12 pm Post subject: some photos of late .... |
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as title , just a few photos from the last few months.
rip em apart , let me know what you like/dont like

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grinch8 Forum Regular

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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:43 am Post subject: |
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A bit of C+C
Love the Dh shots, although there all a bit "samey"
4th is my favorite, i dont really like the processing of 1+2...
3rd is nothing special, its a bit wide rider looks slightly blurey
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Hamish Forum Veteran

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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:00 pm Post subject: |
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I really don't like the PP in the first shot which is a shame as it's a decent pic. I like the cross processing effect in the second one though. Number 4 is a very good pic and I can't see number 5. Good use of the wide angle in those shots.
Like the framing, contrast & colours in the DJ one but the soft rider is a spoiler - looks like maybe a misfocus on the front jump as well as too slow a shutter speed? (excuse me if shutter speed is okay - can't check the EXIF in this PC).
Good work fella.
EDIT - did a bit of modding and fixed the link to photo 5. I'm speechless. That's the best "is it a two headed horse or do I need to cut down on the mescalin" photo I've ever seen.  _________________ Hamish |
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Hamish wrote: | EDIT - did a bit of modding and fixed the link to photo 5. I'm speechless. That's the best "is it a two headed horse or do I need to cut down on the mescalin" photo I've ever seen.  |
haha, didn't notice that for a start. I love the soft lighting in that shot, though it would slightly improve it if the horse's [real] head was a bit more visible.
I like the foreground foliage framing in the DJ shot, and the vibrant green is nice too. As others have said, shame the rider is a little blurry.
Love the DH shots - very 'Lucas-esq' (if you know what I mean!) - I think the third has to be my favourite.
Good stuff, do post some more pics!
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