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Definately uncropped. I love the vignetting effect, and there's just alot more to the first one. Hell if youve got one from that shoot even farther away
Definately uncropped. I love the vignetting effect, and there's just alot more to the first one. Hell if youve got one from that shoot even farther away
Cool, but yeah, the uncropped is the winner, at least in my book.
Good shots
Edit: w/ vignette!
Thanks, I'm having a hard time deciding. I have enter one or the other in this little contest thing I'm involved in and you can only use basic editing so vignette is not allowed.
The theme is "play" so I'm putting in a photo of my car(I'm too lazy to go out and do a shoot with a model for it and this meet came up and I jumped on the opportunity) and I'm just wondering what a bunch of model/nature based photographers would like better(the users vote)
Oh cool. I'm failry into photography [ outside cars ] but am no expert. Even if you can't use the vignette i'd still do the one farther out. Theres more to the picture, especially if this isnt a car based contest
Oh cool. I'm failry into photography [ outside cars ] but am no expert. Even if you can't use the vignette i'd still do the one farther out. Theres more to the picture, especially if this isnt a car based contest
Yeah thanks. I checked out your Flickr, you have a good eye for composition.
Thank you! You're photos are quite nice. Especially since i really want to get into more unsaturated, sharp images with diffused lights with lots of detail, like cityscapes etc. And a little vignette usually helps those.
Thank you! You're photos are quite nice. Especially since i really want to get into more unsaturated, sharp images with diffused lights with lots of detail, like cityscapes etc. And a little vignette usually helps those.
Do you do it profesionally or as a hobby?
a little bit of both, it's a side income, I work with models, sometimes for pay, sometimes I will seek a model because they have the look I'm looking for. But all my landscape and nature stuff is just the hobby side that when I want to get away from everything I plug in the ipod and just go take landscape/nature all day
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