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Had some trouble with the tripod. And my son is not that willing a subject and he kept rushing me. Plus, this was taken the next town over, and is not the best neighborhood so I didn't stay too long. OK, enough with the excuses....
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Something about the light flare as soon as you look at the picture, it draws you away from the subject. I think you should have moved in some, cut out some of the distractions.
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The lights definitely get all of the attention and lead you from the nearest to the back of the image. Even when I try to concentrate on the person, my eyes jump back to the lights. I also think a b/w conversion would be a better choice over color.
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Someone suggested a different white balance, but he didn't go into more detail so I'll have to email him. Anyway, I need the lamp in there because I'm using photos to illustrate a Greeday song, and one of the lines is " Starry nights city lights coming down over me"
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i agree with the suggestion on the black and white.. i think it will elevate the mood here.. and fix the white balance issue..
----------- dustin www.hardwickphotos.com |
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