Recent content by TishA

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    Railway People

    I especially like the first one - it has a timeless quality - b/w works very nicely. In photo 2 I love the expression on that guy's face!
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    Was that our summer, then?

    Great set of photos. Love the colours and composition of the first one. Really couldn't choose a favourite with the children's photographs - they are all really nicely done and the children themselves are, of course, beautiful.
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    Worst day of my life...

    I usually dislike selective colouring but I think how you have used it here is pretty good. I would crop out the stuff that isn't needed i.e the guy on the left who is only part in the photo, the empty ceiling space and probably the tv on the right so the whole frame is filled with the girls...
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    Sparrowhawk in garden

    Nice shot :-)
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    Sandra

    Agree with everyone else - a lovely image.
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    Portrait of an Ugly Duckling

    Nice capture. :-)
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    Abandoned French mansions

    Very nice photo - it must have been stunning at one time but, the decay adds another dimension although sad to see it fading away. I would love to find an old building to photograph. :-)
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    Famous people shots

    Some great photos here. I must sort through my old marathon photos and find the Richard Branston one. Other than that, I haven't been too lucky spotting famous folk. :-)
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    X100 for Street Photography

    Great tones, nice retro feel and I love that camera! The arms do look a little bright and, if it bothers you, you could crop out the bumpers of the cars on either side - might be interesting to see the effect if the image filled the whole frame. Nice original shot. I like it a lot. :-)
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    Shallow DOF child at play

    Beautiful child, great photos, especially photo 1.
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    studio portraits

    I really like these. Very bold colours. I think the first photo would be my favourite.
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    Sepia or B&W

    I like b/w photography but for your photo I agree with the other comments, sepia works very well and shows more detail.
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    Rory

    I meant the angle :lol:
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    London streets

    Hi Olelovold :) I like all but the last one here although I think the best ones are to be found in your link. For example, the one of the girl in the yellow skirt is a very nice shot. The shot of the guy surrounded by pigeons is also a nice shot but has more impact on the larger...
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    Hyde Park candids

    I like photo 3. If I had taken this photo I would try cropping it a little so as to "home" in on the dynamics between the three. I would also it straighten as I think it is slightly crooked. I specially like the bored face on the smallest child. :-)
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