[SI] Some more Chrome comments
Hi there, only a few lines for each picture, as if I try to write longer comments may be I never send them. And I think I prefer more comments than longer ones if I have to choose. Only saying that I've been out of the Shootin for quite a long time and that after shooting for chrome and reading the comments I'm happy I found it for the first time and happy for being round here again, I learn and enjoy a lot with this :-) Doug Payne: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67586623 This wins for me. That soft ligth, the well polished metal and the straight and curved lines make a great balanced image. It makes you think about having that Pontiac in the garage and just sit there for hours staring at it :D Rich Pos: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67586656 Unexpected. I thought we were all sending motorcycle exaust tubes and you send a head... I'm not sure if I like it or not, so I guess I do like it somehow :-) Jim Kramer: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67586663 Nice eyes, amazing sharpness in them, but may be a little more depth of field would be better too much blur all around for me. Did you first saw the fly and thought about the Chrome mandate or you found it later when viewing the pictures at home? Mardon Erbland: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67586924 Chrome's mission in life is to reflect things, so being yourself reflected is a great opportunity to say "Look! I was there!!" Good idea with the bolts, I couldn't find any chormed like those. I think that showing only one or two of those would have made a stronger image and telling the same story as they are easy to identify. Quercus: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67586931 Man, next time use that little wheel and get a lower f-number, so you'll get lower depth of field and a more blurred background (the one you got isn't that bad anyway ;-) Duncan Chesley: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67586959 It's a pity that Godot isn't polished, as Bobby seems to be staring at it thinking "what the hell is Duncan doing?". Nice shot. Bowser: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67589560 As I said to Mardon, I like photographers being reflected in things. And I know you chose that red t-shirt to look fine besides that truck :-) The yellow light is disturbing there, as others said, but probably it would be hard to get it out of the frame and keeping the "horn" so you can imagine the air flow that makes it sound, that I do like. So... :-? Ken Nadvornick: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67594765 Definitely, there is chrome here :) A bit too simmetrical for me, I would have tried a closer approach not to show the whole thing at once (and probably screwing the picture ;-) Nice exposure and sharpness anyway. Well done. Katarina Pantelic: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/67664144 Same feeling as with Jim's picture, nice colors and nice sharpness, but too narrow DOF for me. Background seems to be far enough so you don't need such a blur in the corners and leaves. May be I just like macro pictures that way.
Quercus
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