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King-0f-Clever
Feb 21, 2008, 2:27 PM
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well im a bit lost are the shots here only of climbing or does anything go? the main source of light in this photo was from the table full of candles. i had to manualy hold the camera steady while i took the shot. no flash was used and the girls were all great sports.
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krillen
Feb 21, 2008, 3:01 PM
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First off, The photographers critique froum is for specific feedback on climbing photography. We do tolerate the occassional off-topic requests (especially if times are slow), however the regular photography forum has worked well for these unrelated requests. Onto the pic. It's a bit hard to discern your subject, is it the candle or the girls? Neither are in focus, try a tripod it'll save you loads of hassle in the long run. For me, I'd have put the tall girl in the middle and aligned her center line with the candle's to give you proper balance. Also show the entrire candle holder or much less fo it, right now it feels unfinished.
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kriso9tails
Feb 22, 2008, 12:23 AM
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krillen wrote: For me, I'd have put the tall girl in the middle and aligned her center line with the candle's to give you proper balance. Oh? Well, in that case, I'm gonna have to say I'd have put the shortest girl in the middle.
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krillen
Feb 22, 2008, 2:54 PM
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kriso9tails wrote: krillen wrote: For me, I'd have put the tall girl in the middle and aligned her center line with the candle's to give you proper balance. Oh? Well, in that case, I'm gonna have to say I'd have put the shortest girl in the middle. ass That would work too.
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