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Dear all,Here are some pictures for your comments! Thanks and best rdgs, xxx ![]() ![]() Last edited by XXX Boy; 7th March 2004 at 04:32 PM. |
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The above picture was taken by Contax T3 compact camera.
I really love the sharpness and color of it! ![]() |
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Location: GEYLAND LOR 15 LO
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Hi,
Is my pictures damn bad that isn't anyone is giving any comments? I can take any comments one la! |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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ok I shall be baited.
nice series of snapshots. great scanner! ![]() |
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Thanks for your kind comments! I thought my pictures suck too much that noone even wanna give comments! ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Dear XXXBoy,
Thanks for sharing your pics! my comments are; pic 1 - i like the strong reds and blacks and the simple but bold lines of the faces. the cut-off parts of the faces tend to draw the viewer's eyes out of the photo, perhaps a different way of framing the shot might engage the viewer even more. pic 2 - the yawning bespectacled face on the glass wall makes an interesting subject... i think the photo would derive even greater impact from having a person walk into the frame, and who is perhaps yawning and wearing specs as well. pic 3 - the expression on the cat's face is well captured, looks like it is imprisoned. however photo does appear to be somewhat overexposed, judging by the blown highlights. pic 4 - good choice of subject...the ornate door knocker. I feel that the photo can be framed more tightly so that the main subject fills the frame and is in sharp focus. the other elements in the photo may be rendered out-of-focus or not even included in the frame. as the colours don't really stand out in this shot, you may also wish to convert the photo to B&W to emphasize the forms and texture of your subject. ![]() |
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