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I hav’nt posted anything here in awhile. Here is one from way back this summer , sunny days remember , from Bray beach
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebaz/539015299/
thebazMemberPixelleMemberMadra RuaParticipantYou should try to imbed the images in your post.
Most of us can’t be ars*d to follow an external link.SANCHOMemberthebazMemberMadra Rua wrote:
You should try to imbed the images in your post.
Most of us can’t be ars*d to follow an external link.are you guys lazy or am i the lazy one ?
thebazMemberp&s wrote:
Bit hazy, perhaps a bit of contrast?
Reminds me of the summer of 2007 !!Winter seams to be back today for sure , thanks for feedback, lack of contrast seams to be a big problem in my photos, i must learn a bit more about it in ps . Thanks
Alan RossiterParticipantare you guys lazy or am i the lazy one ?
I don’t think it’s a case of laziness. Imagine HMV with all CDs in brown boxes. Would you spend time opening them to see what was inside or just go somewhere where the original cover is on display. You want feedback so you need to make it easy. Such is life in a fast moving world, I’m afraid.
I saw your image and you could place it anywhere but Ireland. It’s nice but could be framed tighter around your foreground subjects.
Alan.
DakyParticipantI agree with Madra Rua – If the picture is not imbedded I usually don’t bother to look at it either. There are just so many good images on this site that it is difficult to get round to them all, so if the poster doesn’t help then why bother.
This time I did make an exception. I like the lines particularly the sweep of the beach. I do find the figures a little offputting. The lady on the right is looking in the direction of the view and helps to draw the eye in that direction, but the lady on the left and the little girl are looking the other way and drawing my eye in the other direction, which means that I cannot find a focal point to rest my eye on.
thebazMemberirishwonkafan wrote:
are you guys lazy or am i the lazy one ?
I don’t think it’s a case of laziness. Imagine HMV with all CDs in brown boxes. Would you spend time opening them to see what was inside or just go somewhere where the original cover is on display. You want feedback so you need to make it easy. Such is life in a fast moving world, I’m afraid.
Alan.
Thanks for feedback, its one thing i miss in 21st Century Dublin, is browsing cd/recods in shops, somehow shopping on itunes or other online sites ain’t the same.
Edit , the other reaon, i wanted feedback , was this photo was misinterpreted somewhere else , and thankfully not here .
Cheers.Madra RuaParticipantthebaz wrote:
Madra Rua wrote:
You should try to imbed the images in your post.
Most of us can’t be ars*d to follow an external link.are you guys lazy or am i the lazy one ?
Well, you can hardly call me lazy.
I actually followed your link then and did so three times by now.
I then took the ‘trouble’ to let you know that you should imbed the image.The image didn’t do anything for me and that is why I didn’t write anything about the photo.
In fact, this shot has been viewed more than 1,000 in your flickr and nobody has commented or faved it.
I’d ask myself why that is.Also, watch out for the horizon police!
thebazMemberMadra Rua wrote:
thebaz wrote:
Madra Rua wrote:
You should try to imbed the images in your post.
Most of us can’t be ars*d to follow an external link.are you guys lazy or am i the lazy one ?
Well, you can hardly call me lazy.
I actually followed your link then and did so three times by now.
I then took the ‘trouble’ to let you know that you should imbed the image.The image didn’t do anything for me and that is why I didn’t write anything about the photo.
In fact, this shot has been viewed more than 1,000 in your flickr and nobody has commented or faved it.
I’d ask myself why that is.Also, watch out for the horizon police!
there was humour in my comment —
Madra RuaParticipantthebaz wrote:
there was humour in my comment —
oops, in that case: sorry :oops:
I had a little flickr trouble this morning.
That might have resulted in me overreacting :roll:
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