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A couple of Photo'sHi everyone,
I was going through some shots I took recently and though I would post a couple to see what people think. C&C greatly appreciated. Thanks Andrew 1st one if of my sons Ryan walking 2nd is a shot overlooking the airport and across to Brighton Le Sands 3rd is a night shot I took of the Opera House D700 / 14-24mm f2.8/ 24-70mm f2.8/ 85mm f1.4/ 70-200mm f2.8 / 105mm macro f 2.8 / SB900
Re: A couple of Photo'sLove 1# and 2# for the composition and colour. 3rd has the distracting bridge on the left (it may be my work monitor which is making things a bit dull)
Re: A couple of Photo'sgreat shots
there is something about the last one that i really like, and i don't normally like dark shots like this, but I cannot put more finger on it =) Well done
Re: A couple of Photo'sI think the 1st shot is memorable, it is simple which makes it good.
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Re: A couple of Photo'sThanks for the feedback guys.
D700 / 14-24mm f2.8/ 24-70mm f2.8/ 85mm f1.4/ 70-200mm f2.8 / 105mm macro f 2.8 / SB900
Re: A couple of Photo'sThe shot of the boy walking is great, but I think it would suit better with a slightly tighter crop.
The skyline/clouds shot is the best shot here in my opinion and would look great printed and framed!! (or even as a canvas) The third shot, I like how u have an aspect (subtle-ish) of the HB too. Well done! Geoff
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Re: A couple of Photo'sAll three are fantastic shots! I love the first and last ones. The lighting in no. 1 is superb.
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