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I just can't make up my mind between numbers four and five
Slan,
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I just can't make up my mind between numbers four and five
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From my opinion, #4 is probably the best one if we're judging on a combination of style, technique, composition and asthetics. #2 is a close second, as well as #5 (kids are so TOUGH to shoot! You never know what they're going to do next; you really have to be on the ball to shoot good children photos), and #11, while very simple, is compositionally ballanced and correct.
There are some that I see in the selection that, IMHO and IMPO, probably should not be in the consideration (at least I would not have chosen them)...
...all I will say is that there is at least one that I suspect was shot by a first year photography student...it's nigh on identical to a shot that I did with my first camera when I was ten...
There are some that I see in the selection that, IMHO and IMPO, probably should not be in the consideration (at least I would not have chosen them)...
...all I will say is that there is at least one that I suspect was shot by a first year photography student...it's nigh on identical to a shot that I did with my first camera when I was ten...
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I guess we're all different, I don't see anything special about 4, this is a view I've had hundreds of times travelling on the tube, and could have taken myself if I thought it was interesting enough. What makes this shot so special?
I liked 1, 3 and 11 best, and voted for 3.
Most of the rest seem too posed for my taste, though I did like the lighthouse. 1 and 3 capture a moment which would be unreproduceable, and with 11 I know I couldn't take water looking like that.
I liked 1, 3 and 11 best, and voted for 3.
Most of the rest seem too posed for my taste, though I did like the lighthouse. 1 and 3 capture a moment which would be unreproduceable, and with 11 I know I couldn't take water looking like that.
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Me too. Actually liked #10, #11 and #12 too, but #9 is stand-out.jsluder wrote:I also prefer #9, but not because I think it's technically or artistically better than the others. I just like the subject matter.Joseph E. Smith wrote:I'm for 9
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And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
Agreed...except for I started on tenor so many years ago that 4 strikes many nerves.buddhu wrote:Me too. Actually liked #10, #11 and #12 too, but #9 is stand-out.jsluder wrote:I also prefer #9, but not because I think it's technically or artistically better than the others. I just like the subject matter.Joseph E. Smith wrote:I'm for 9
Voted for 9