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12 minutes ago, Guy_guy said:

Very good on the execution. I would have liked something a bit more "alive" color wise.

9/10

As an abstract photo i really like the photo 7/10 maybe 8/10 - It has a very artistic feel to it for what it is. 

Would like to know what the purpose for the photo was :)

 

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2 minutes ago, Xafer said:

Would like to know what the purpose for the photo was :)

Nothing incredibly deep, I just wanted to illustrate sound with both light and darkness. And I have this kinda vintage hifi system in my room, so why not. :P

 

At first I shot it with the cursors straight, but it was a bit boring. So this rebound path seemed like a nice little thing to add, it also serves as a dynamic element.

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1 minute ago, Guy_guy said:

Nothing incredibly deep, I just wanted to illustrate sound with both light and darkness. And I have this kinda vintage hifi system in my room, so why not. :P

Would have loved to see some more detail in the system, and still achieve some of that artistic feel. 

Not sure if it would be possible, or look nicer even. ;) But i think it would give the photo a bit more character.

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7/10, Focus on the bird seems to be good but it would be even better if you saw "more" of the bird.

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@xQubeZx Nice picture, really good angles and view point. Only thing I would say is that it is a tad over exposed and there isn't really anything about the image that makes you go wow! But nevertheless really nice; 8/10

 

Hi, I've posted here before but I recently took this image of The Shard (London) and I thought it was a rather nice image so... yeah! Anyway, I took this on my Galaxy S6 with all auto settings apart from the ISO, which was set to 100, and the focus which was on manual.  

 

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58 minutes ago, alfie_fogg1502 said:

@xQubeZx Nice picture, really good angles and view point. Only thing I would say is that it is a tad over exposed and there isn't really anything about the image that makes you go wow! But nevertheless really nice; 8/10

 

Hi, I've posted here before but I recently took this image of The Shard (London) and I thought it was a rather nice image so... yeah! Anyway, I took this on my Galaxy S6 with all auto settings apart from the ISO, which was set to 100, and the focus which was on manual.  

 

 

 

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9/10, looks nice! I like the dynamic range going on there and the composition.

 

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Nice panning, I need to try more of that. Colors are a bit awkward though.

8/10

 

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9/10 very cool, what shutter speed?DSC02695.JPG

 

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7 minutes ago, bobdabiulder said:

9/10 very cool, what shutter speed?

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5/10 the shot just really isn't that interesting to me.  The shrubbery in the foreground really isn't that attractive, and the sunset just looks a bit washed out.  Kudos however for having what seems to be a straight horizon.

 

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On 5/9/2016 at 10:56 PM, Aruxx said:

5/10 the shot just really isn't that interesting to me.  The shrubbery in the foreground really isn't that attractive, and the sunset just looks a bit washed out.  Kudos however for having what seems to be a straight horizon.

 

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Solid 9/10. I feel it would be better with color.

 

For my turn, here is yet another picture straight offa my Galaxy SIII, no post done or anything. ISO was at 100 and the macro mode was used (of course). I know the subjects in the fore and backgrounds aren't even slightly interesting, but I was just trying to show off what this phone can do.

 

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On 9/5/2016 at 4:46 AM, bobdabiulder said:

9/10 very cool, what shutter speed?

Sorry for the late answer.

 

0.8s And since I didn't have any ND filter, I used my sunglasses to get another couple of stops to play with. :P

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On 11/05/2016 at 0:15 AM, tmcclelland455 said:

Solid 9/10. I feel it would be better with color.

 

For my turn, here is yet another picture straight offa my Galaxy SIII, no post done or anything. ISO was at 100 and the macro mode was used (of course). I know the subjects in the fore and backgrounds aren't even slightly interesting, but I was just trying to show off what this phone can do.

Not bad for a phone, pretty shallow DoF and not bad overall bokeh considering the small lens and electronic aperture.

 

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On 5/13/2016 at 7:01 AM, Jlryan said:

 

 

10/10 I like this. It doesnt look like the everyday macro. It looks like a portrait of a spider. My subject was very camera shy. I tried like hell to capture its face but couldnt 

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On 16/05/2016 at 4:05 PM, _SNOWMAN_ said:

10/10 I like this. It doesnt look like the everyday macro. It looks like a portrait of a spider. My subject was very camera shy. I tried like hell to capture its face but couldnt 

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9/10 Really nice photograph but I think it might be a little over exposed?
 

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On 5/25/2016 at 7:54 PM, Lewiscpullan said:

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Would have been nice to see more of the forehead, but it´s very difficult to capture birds, that´s for sure. I like the fluffy bird  and the two vertical stripes creating sort of a new layer 8/10. I guess you shot through mesh?

 

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On 5/26/2016 at 5:33 AM, SQZY98 said:

Would have been nice to see more of the forehead, but it´s very difficult to capture birds, that´s for sure. I like the fluffy bird  and the two vertical stripes creating sort of a new layer 8/10. I guess you shot through mesh?

 

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10/10 it looks pretty cool, I wasn't sure to give it 9.5/10 or 10/10 but I think it's a 10/10. It's a really cool looking photo...

 

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7.5/10 - overall a fairly good photo, though I could agree some more light could have been let in

 

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Personally, I should have taken the picture up closer. The people in the front are blurry, yeah, that sucks.

What I like though is the lit-up text on the globe itself and the detail of it (looks awesome IMO) and it's background

 

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10 hours ago, Ceri-PhotoART said:

Nice photo, that has a nice controlled dynamic range, good level of detail and sense of atmosphere

 

 

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9/10 The focus, detail, and subject are spot on.  The only thing I'd personally change is I'd bring down the blacks a bit more and make the picture look.. well darker, but that's a personal thing.

 

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9/10 Love it. Slight change to composition and that would have been the perfect product placement photo.

 

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8 hours ago, Jlryan said:

9/10 Love it. Slight change to composition and that would have been the perfect product placement photo.

 

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8/10, the bright spot at the top kind of kills the mood for the photo.

 

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Beautiful colors! I've heard people complain about Sony colors but it looks good to me!

 

This is only my second time shooting astro and I wish I had lowered my ISO cuz the image is a bit noisy. Anyway. Milky way core on the left, Saturn in the middle, and the bright thing on the right is Mars.

 

 

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