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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 4/13/2005
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Thank you for your comment Roberta. ~Cheri
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Roberta Higina
{K:1632} 3/29/2005
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Good composition!
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 3/18/2005
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Thank you Shady! I'm glad you like this one! :) ~Cheri
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 3/18/2005
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Thank you so much for your comment Maria! Glad you like this photo! ~Cheri
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Shady Adly
{K:7814} 3/17/2005
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wowwww very Beautiful portrait Cheri, well done my friend
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 3/15/2005
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Beautiful portrait Cheri... Excellent composition and great DOF!!!! Very nice colors...
Cheers,
MaLuisa
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 3/14/2005
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I know pro photogs who have to straighten the horizon sometimes. Usually it's when they shoot handheld. It happens to everyone once in a while.
However, you have a fantastic guide here to verify if you're straight or not; the horizon itself. You know how you check to make certain you're not placing the horizon right in the middle? You look at the upper edge of the frame and the lower edge of the frame? In this case, you can also check to see if you're parallel with the edge of the frame. It will get you close and the tweaking can be done if Microsoft Photo Editor. Granted, this sort of lining up doesn't work with every situation, but it will if you're talking about the horizon that is water.
Good luck tweaking a crooked eye!
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 3/14/2005
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Thank you so much for your comment Sue!!! I really like how you fixed the photo! I don't know why but I guess my eye is croocked LOL. It does look better straight. Thank you for your kind words and for the ideas about using a flash or screen. I will definently try that next time. Thank you again, Cheri
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 3/11/2005
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Sorry, Cheri, but it's definitely you, as far as "level" being off. A calm sea would pour off the earth with that kind of tilt. :-)
I agree with Ferdinand; take a moment in Photo Editor or Photoshop or whatever you have to level off the horizon and your photo will gain from it. In this instance, it was only two degrees off to the left.
However, I also agree with Gustav: The model is quite charming and the colors are fantastic! The only recommendation I might have is to either use a little fill flash or a reflector to soften the shadow under her nose and her right eye.
Nice choice of a location! I hope to see you use it again!
Good job, Cheri
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 3/10/2005
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Thanks for the comment Ferdinand! I know the horizon looks croocked but that's how our horizon looks in all the photo's I take of it. Not sure if it's me or the actual land itself?! Because even looking at it from the balcony it's not straight. LOL ~Cheri
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 3/10/2005
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Thanks K!! I'm so glad you like it :) Isn't the coral neat looking?! ~Cheri
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Cheri Meredith-Evans
{K:1766} 3/10/2005
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Thanks for your comment Gustav! And thanks for adding your own version. ~Cheri
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K Blair
{K:1589} 3/9/2005
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cheri very nice.. I was trying to figure out from the thumb nail what she was sitting on.. Coral I love the colors here. K
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Ferdinand
{K:3516} 3/9/2005
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Beautiful expression, nice pose. The only thing you might do is rotate slightly to straighten the image.
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Gustav Miller
{K:309} 3/9/2005
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Beautiful portrait with fine colors and a charming looking model. What about the level in the BG....? Please see my version. Hope you like it. Regards, Gustav
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