NikonGear'23
Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: psilo on August 02, 2015, 17:52:27
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I really like the first and last.
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I fully agree with Peter :)
It seems the conditions werent as great as it could have been - hence the haziness in some
It's the kind of images that make me wish I was there - beautiful place.
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This sequence brings back very pleasant memories of a Mekong boat trip that I did in 2008. Thanks for sharing.
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The first and last for me as well. I think both would look very interesting in B&W.
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The first and last for me as well. I think both would look very interesting in B&W.
I would agree with Gary on the B&W part, as those seems quite "out of time"... :-)
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Great images!
And so got to have you back here on NikonGear!!!
Hope you have time for the workshops along the way ;)
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Third and especially last for me.
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I like the whole set, especially #3 because of shallow DOF.
Concerning #4, I'd suggest to raise the overall contrast and maybe saturation. The bright, OOF water surface disturbs a bit: darkening it (and possibly the upper area too) would attract attention towards the boat, which seems OK since the people are obvioulsy smiling at you.