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    The light was interesting yesterday afternoon. Phone again



    Alan

    D7500 | iPhone XS Max | Mac

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  • #2
    Yes - light might be interesting but looks very cold.

    #2 is the better of the two. Nicely done with your phone.
    Terry
    An Olympus E620 user

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    • #3
      Cold sky, warm sand gives an interesting contrast - I'll leave Bella to comment on the poodle.

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      • #4
        Thanks Terry and Gabby
        Alan

        D7500 | iPhone XS Max | Mac

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        • #5
          Bella here. Alan, these are quite good. Not brilliant, but a really good effort. Don't give up yet.

          Just a small niggle I have. You haven't really highlighted the main focus of interest in these shots. This is a real negative. You need try harder in this respect. You must realise by now how important it is to have a poodle in your shot. But it's not enough just to have a microscopic poodle somewhere. It has to be the main focus of interest in the shot. Try to remember this in future.

          I'll be on the look out for more of your work to see if it improves. Charles doesn't always let me near the 'puter, so I'm restricted to those times when he falls asleep by the fire - which is most of the time these days. So watch out.
          Charles

          My indecision is final, I think.


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          • #6
            Nice Alan, would have liked to have seen a bit more of the wood in number 2 but they still convey the cold feeling of an impending storm. I bet it's cold down there at the moment!
            Lloyd
            Never make the same mistake twice, there are so many new ones, try a different one each day
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            • #7
              Originally posted by sejac View Post
              Bella here. Alan, these are quite good. Not brilliant, but a really good effort. Don't give up yet.

              Just a small niggle I have. You haven't really highlighted the main focus of interest in these shots. This is a real negative. You need try harder in this respect. You must realise by now how important it is to have a poodle in your shot. But it's not enough just to have a microscopic poodle somewhere. It has to be the main focus of interest in the shot. Try to remember this in future.

              I'll be on the look out for more of your work to see if it improves. Charles doesn't always let me near the 'puter, so I'm restricted to those times when he falls asleep by the fire - which is most of the time these days. So watch out.
              Hi Bella,

              Jeanie here, thanks for taking the time to try improve Alan's poodle photography. He still seems to think that the landscape is more important.

              One of the 'golden rules' in Photography is to 'get in close' - Alan loves his wide angle lens and his iPhone, and even if I pose perfectly and hold it for ages - he still insists on making me a dot in the scenery. Things I have to live with.

              The one time I was the focus of interest I got side-tracked by some fishermen and that's when he took the photo - unbelievable

              Keep up the good work

              J

              ps Alan is very good at lighting fires though







              Alan

              D7500 | iPhone XS Max | Mac

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