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Photographer  Aaron Young {Karma:162}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model d100
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 24-85mm
Uploaded 1/25/2004 Film / Memory Type lexar
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 500 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f5.6
Critiques 10 Rating
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About 1st in a series of a collage of body parts. Please help me make these pictures worthy of a frame. Hard critiques are welcome. Thank you in advance.
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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 1/27/2004
just beautiful.

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Aaron Young   {K:162} 1/25/2004
1 more try on corrections. Cropped, background darkened, deep yellow filtered.

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Natalie Papadopoulos   {K:5247} 1/25/2004
this pic made me laugh and smile.. i'm at work so i really needed it.. thanks!
the little toes are just so sweet.. i marvel every time i see some like it.

As for critique - i'd like a little more soft light on the soles of the feet.. and i'd leave a little more room across the top of the image.. not cropped so tight. (but it's always just my opinion - not what you must do!)

I have just seen your second crop - it is fabulous!

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Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 1/25/2004
I agree with Ray points.
I do like the photo and the subject is one of my favs, but as you say it can be improved. There's also something I can't quite put my finger on, but the angle (perspective?) of the legs in relation to the feet is not entirely pleasing. But maybe this is just a result of the shallow DOF blending into the background?

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Ray Heath   {K:4559} 1/25/2004
Hi Aaron,
What do you think needs to be improved?

I would suggest the original cropping is fine and that the tonal range is too soft and the backgroung is too bright.

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Aaron Young   {K:162} 1/25/2004
Here is the photo cropped with similar distances around the edges as hugo suggested.

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Aaron Young   {K:162} 1/25/2004
Hugo, I ALWAYS welcome any comment from you. Thank you all very much for your help.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/25/2004
I like this photo. It has a very good Depth of Fiel, and I like the perspective. Excellent composition of the two feet too! I would have framed the photo abit differently. either by trying to create equal space on all four sides of the feet and / or by using a portrait format in stead of a landscape. Another option would be to place the feet a little less centered on the photo, this removes some of the power and atmosphere of the photo. Hope this helped, but these are only suggestions on what I would have done differently....;) Hence, it Means nothing....!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Heather Tomas-Allem   {K:1064} 1/25/2004
I love the title!

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Francesca May   {K:6877} 1/25/2004
Really nice!

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