A few from thailand

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A few from thailand

Postby B01NG on Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:08 pm

Hey guys, a few shots from my trip to Thailand. Please C&C. Thanks for looking! :)

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Re: A few from thailand

Postby tommyg on Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:49 pm

Some really nice colours in there!

In the first, not sure but a little straightening might help this one

3rd shot - a little more depth would have been nice, the back of the shell out of focus annoys me

4th shot - great photo with the tiger looking straight at you, but again a little more depth would have helped I think - the nose is just out of focus, also a slightly wider shot with the ears etc would have been great. Going completely the otehr way - you go straighten it and crop in really close to just the eyes
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Re: A few from thailand

Postby Geoff on Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:02 pm

Some great shots there, well done.
I will be in Thailand myself in late July/early August of this year and look forward to capturing many colourful and different images.
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Re: A few from thailand

Postby Alex on Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:43 pm

Excellent images.
#2 is my favourite. Good composition and use of DoF.
Also love the simplicity of #3.
#1 is very good but lacks the centre of attention.

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Re: A few from thailand

Postby B01NG on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:21 pm

Thanks for your feedback guys =) really appreciate it!
Geoff, make sure you bring your camera EVERYWHERE! i missed out on quite a few good shots because i didn't bring my camera everywhere i went
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