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Went to Liverpool again with cyKey and took these photos.
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/4.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/7.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/8.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/9.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/12.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/13.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/14.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/15.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/16.jpg
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/17.jpg
More on my website (http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/FMI/Gallery.aspx?GID=12)
Comments welcome.
Dave I like this one.
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/13.jpg
Great Idea.
The IR shot has potential the sky lets it down.
I think it would look better minus the left side and crop some of the sky.
The burger eater has a great expression on his face.
The problem with this image is he's looking out of the frame.
Also I'm not a fan of removed limbs, try to keep the persons legs in the shot.
The first one in your first post I like, captured very well imo. And all the second post I like, I like reflections and silhouettes, the lady’s red jacket and the life belt reflecting in the water is a stunner. Sorry I can’t offer any constructive advice.
Ken.
Gary Bagshawe
26-04-2005, 15:52
The first shot and the sunset shot work very well, the reflection shot with the sun is almost there but I can't put my finger on what is not right about it.
I like:
the first one, of the child in the bike, I like the way you over exposed it a little in the BW.
the one of the reflection in the water, in your second post the first one, its great to.
And the last one, with the same treatment than the first one.
Well done! Cheers!
The guy with the pie is the one for me - it's candid -real!
i like the sunset and the waterjets piccies the best, just something RIGHT about them
Wow.. lots of comments now! Thanks guys.
Love this one - shame there's not a bit more water to kind of balance the pic up a bit:
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/14.jpg
Love this one - shame there's not a bit more water to kind of balance the pic up a bit:
Hmmm, I wonder :) I was taking that shot too using a wider lens :D
Love this one - shame there's not a bit more water to kind of balance the pic up a bit:
http://www.facingmirrorimages.com/fmi/myphotos/12/14.jpg
Actually I was following the rule of thirds for reflections. I think Steve will remember me asking this question with one of his photos. :)
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