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Started by Mazzy, Jul 31, 2005, 01:49 PM

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Wax And Wane

I will save your life..

blixa


chick de la lynch

I have finally gotten the guts to post some of my work.


















TheWatcher

is that you in that last photo?

chick de la lynch

Yeah, that was taken some time during the last years I was in high school.

TheWatcher

i like the poster on the walls... i have none on my wall :(

Livewire


TheWatcher


Deftones-argentina


reimdaheim

Hello,

@blixa
That is a great picture. It makes me thoughtful. Again, I love the analog look!

@chick de la lynch
I like pictures 1, 4, 5 and 7.
But the last picture (No. 7) is my favorite! The open door adds meaning to the Photograph.

@livewire
Great use of perspective in the last picture. The road seems endless.

And now something new from me:












best regards
christian






Jacob

I love your photos, man.
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

chick de la lynch

That is one hell of a camera you have!

blixa


reimdaheim

Hello,

Thank you for your feedback!
I don't think that I have a "hell of a camera". It's one of the cheapest DSLRs on the market. I just got an UltraWideAngle Lense and another cheap 50mm Lense for it.

@blixa
I like the romantic mood in your picture. Is it okay to post a crop suggestion?

best regards


chick de la lynch

Who's in the picture?

blixa

elise and robert.

Quote from: reimdaheim on Jun 02, 2010, 08:00 PM


@blixa
I like the romantic mood in your picture. Is it okay to post a crop suggestion?

best regards



i wouldn't consider it. i rarely crop my photos unless it's absolutely necessary. i always step back for a reason. it's the things around the subject you're photographing that can serve the real purpose within the photograph. i'm pretty sure it's a big deal that the lube next to the bed is present in the photo and should be present haha.


chick de la lynch

I actually like you don't crop your photos. Every photography class I have taken the professor tells me to crop the photo, and sometimes I don't feel it's necessary. There are certain times when it might be beneficial to do it, but cropping a photo doesn't necessarily make it any better or any prettier. Little details like the lube next to the bed makes the photograph more honest. Cropping things out is like shielding the public from the truth.

blixa


TheWatcher


spitfire

havent posted for a while