
by lasiate
10 comments
dcannaday added a critique 1 year ago:
lasiate said 1 year ago:
this portrait is not in studio and i cant control the light. Thanks for ur nice comments
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) added a critique 1 year ago:
I think your photography skills are good.
But,I don't understand why people put their babies in make-up?
lasiate said 1 year ago:
see this little VDO and u understand. It's not US and beauty challenge
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3XAgb4mfrs
jrivera added a critique 5 months ago:
Beautiful picture. Thanks for posting the video. It shows the beauty that these special children put forth. I really like these shots. Thanks for sharing them with us.

by ian
5 comments
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
Sweet .. I love the details here.
melissahl (Melissa Hernandez) said 1 year ago:
Love the angle and the colors!
ArneG (Arne Gulstene) said 1 year ago:
I think this is my favourite of the whole bunch
jsmanseau said 1 year ago:
Beautiful. I love the colors and detail of the petals.
kombizz (kombizz kashani) said 9 months ago:
nice one

by digitalchemy
6 comments
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
dear lasiate, i cannot speak french (neither english), i think you want to see more details in this picture, is that right? is somebody here can help me?
"salamat" for your comment
/aj
Bastian (Bastian Löhrer) added a critique 1 year ago:
lasiate said that he/she would like more details on the woman's face. She/He's wondering wheter whether the woman on the photograph is praying.
Since this photograph is in the Silhouettes topic, I don't think that's quite proper.
The range of dark tones should be reduced to black, so details on the woman's forehead and neck can't be seen anymore.
(Not sure whether it is to be said like this. I'm German)
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
Bastian, thanks a lot for your help.
yes, i agree with you, i think i will make those area darker.
She is not praying, i took this picture inside a small airplane cabin, with my 50mm, that's the best that i can get, because i cannot move at all.
Thanks a lot to you all.
LadyWings (Kara Brothers) added a critique 1 year ago:
If you make the face darker, this will be a wonderful example of a silouette.
RachelValley (Rachel Valley) added a critique 10 months ago:
Lovely...I imagine the woman going to a new life and has gotten on a plane to catch up with it...hope alive but frightened all the same...

by philippe
17 comments
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Dite (Aurora Demasi) added a critique 1 year ago:
I have never been here... oh my god how many lights and colours are there!! Beautiful shot, man :)
philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 1 year ago:
Thank you, Aurora (what a beautiful name!). I dreamed to see this for many years and I could make it only last year, but I was not disappointed!
dcrphotography (Daniel) added a critique 11 months ago:
Starbucks rules!
philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 11 months ago:
:O)))
We said: constructive criticism, Daniel!
Whatever, I love Starbucks coffee (and I'm going to have one at this place tomorrow morning...)
;O)
snowalker added a critique 11 months ago:
very good composition. balanced and sharpened. good job.vic

by LadyWings
9 comments
AntoineB (Antoine BARBOT) added a critique 1 year ago:
i agree with the first comment
i don't think fog is the main subject.
strong atmosphere
paddlepunk (Holger Neu) added a critique 1 year ago:
nice looks a bit like a paintig, i like it
mikeock (Mike Adams) added a critique 1 year ago:
I really like the atmosphere of this shot.
Great painting like effect!
Wonderful colors.
I agree that maybe a crop of the bridge would help a bit as this would bring the fog in as the main focal point.
I think that the photo does fit into this topic as is, it just does not jump out at you!
paddlepunk (Holger Neu) added a critique 1 year ago:
i like the reflections on the fenze
aperture (Suvir Venkataraman) added a critique 1 year ago:
I really like the idea. But I agree with the first comment, I think the fog lends atmosphere and is not the subject. Also I'm a little unsure of the tones in the sky, they don't appear to fit well.

by PhotoDaniels
6 comments
grahambo (Graham Siebe) added a critique 1 year ago:
I think the sharpness and/or contrast could be better placed here. The strongest detail I see here is the hair on the bottom ankle.
I'm not sure what equipment you used. It seems this would be better with either a lot more DOF or a sharply defined DOF.
PhotoDaniels (Stephanie Daniels) said 1 year ago:
Thanks for the feedback! I just shot this with my Nikon and was playing with Picture Project, not something I usually use. I have thought about reprocessing it in Photoshop for curiousity's sake but there isn't much I can do about the DOF...
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) added a critique 1 year ago:
for my taste, i like the processing but it will look better if you can capture, all of his feet.
lasiate added a critique 1 year ago:
j'adore les photos de pied . dommage que la pédicure en ait coupé un morceau
PhotoDaniels (Stephanie Daniels) said 1 year ago:
THanks guys! J'ai à admettre, cela si le modèle a su du commentaire de pédicure, il me ferait le descendre. Cela est trop drôle ! ! !

by digitalchemy
4 comments
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
Only in kansas you can find 95th St. intersect with 95th, and you have to stop to think, am I in the right way? ;p
Taken last winter, in the middle of ice storm.
shiningpig said 1 year ago:
That's odd -- the situation -- not your photo.
How in the world do you find you way with signs like THAT?
Fits the topic very well!
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 1 year ago:
Ok you are corrected.
We also have these in some towns in Idaho.
Twin Falls, Id is the biggest offender.
I think that they have 12 different 4th Streets.
I used to live at the corner of 4th and 4th.
I will have to look next time i am there to get some of those for this topic.
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
cool mike, yes post it here and share with us :)
thanks for your correction, never been to idaho before but some day i will.

by digitalchemy
2 comments
Viper (Dan McMurray) said 1 year ago:
Ouch! Sucks to be her I guess... very striking image! The strong contrasts and colors work beautifully with this image. The texture of the stone wall just adds to the overall interest. Well done!
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
Dan, thank you for your comment, really appreciate it. Yes, it is sucks to be her :)

by digitalchemy
4 comments
Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 1 year ago:
Where did you shoot this?
Such a wonderful photograph. :)
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
Hi Blizzard, thank you for your comment, this was taken at crayola store in Kansas City MO.
kokii (Dana K) said 1 year ago:
it's nice..nicely dynamic
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
Thank you Dana.

by digitalchemy
2 comments
forgingahead (Bob Foss) said 1 year ago:
This is a great shot for the topic...a real natural. It does appear to me, however, that your sensor may need cleaning (or did when this shot was taken) as there is one very noticable spot just to the right of the upper portion of the arch.
digitalchemy (A J Gunawan) said 1 year ago:
thank you very much bob, for your comment and suggestion, really appreciate it. sensor cleaned!
Very nice shot. The crisp and clearness of the face is amazing.