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[color=deeppink]I was finally able to use the slide scanner at school correctly, so here are some of my most recent pieces. I think they're better than the last ones I posted :D Feel free to comment.[/color]

[img]http://babygirl.250free.com/Horse.jpg[/img]

[img]http://babygirl.250free.com/Venice.jpg[/img]

[img]http://babygirl.250free.com/Erik3.jpg[/img]
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[color=ff00cc] [size=1]Wow! ^_^
Those are really great, Jenna! ^^

My favorite's definately the second one. The first one seems kinda mellow, and I like the vibe coming from those colors. The second one has a serene feeling, and it's really, really neat. The third one seems dark, and you could get alot of feeling out of it. ^^

Definately one of your best pics. ^_^[/color] [/size]
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[b][color=003399]Ah, excellent stuff Jenna. :)

My favourite would have to be the first by far. The rider just seems to be completely still in time, yet the background makes it seem as if he's moving really fast.[/b][/color]
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[COLOR=orangered] Wow! They're amazing Jeh-nah!!

I like the second picture by far the most. It would be something you'd see in a vacation brochure, if it wasn't for all the sand on the camera lens, and maybe it was a bit lighter...

Good Job all and all!! :)[/COLOR]
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[color=red] These are [i]way[/i] better.

[b]The first-[/b] The colors really bring some balance and some accentual bliss to the entire mood and atomsphere of this image. Also, the fact that the rider stands out in the picture is great. The background is somehwat blurred which keeps the eyes focused on the middle, the rider. This picture is spectacular.

[b]The second-[/b]There's action going on this this picture, and the glare of light on the wave is especially eye catching and enveloping. But the thing is, you can't see the girl's face in the picture. Although that isn't a complete negative, seeing someone's face in a picture most often allows the viewer to remember the picture more in-depth, and also forces more mood and entirety to the picture. But I don't think in this picture that is certainly needed, this picture stands fine alone [i]without[/i] seeing that girl's face.

[b]The third-[/b] This one I believe is almost my favorite if not for the first one. I love the gloom and pure revolt that seems to be spawning for that man's face that we can't see yet we can. The darkness and browns of this picture really serve to set a wonderful dreadful mood for the entire image. How there's a shadow over his face really adds a kind of hypothesized seeing of the man's face-- a looker will try to imagine what his face looks like. Is he smiling? Is he grinning? Is he in pain? We don't know, and that really sets this picture apart from the others. It's just the pure wonder and how this picture just draws you in that really keeps you painting the picture for yourself.

I'm not an expert at photography, I'm sure you know more than me, Jenna, but there's my shot at criticism. Hope it helps or something.[/color]
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I like the third one ^_^
It draws you in with the shadows and everything. When I was looking at it, I was thinking like 'What's he done? Is there something in his hand?'

I like the first one too, because of the way the background is all blurry, and the rider can be seen so clear.

The only reason I don't like the second one, I guess, is because I've gotten bored of the whole sea and/or sunset look.

:whoops:[/b]
*gives BG more film*[/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Elite [/i]
[B][b][color=003399]Ah, excellent stuff Jenna. :)

My favourite would have to be the first by far. The rider just seems to be completely still in time, yet the background makes it seem as if he's moving really fast.[/b][/color] [/B][/QUOTE]
I agree, the first one is also my favorite. Nice job Jenna!^^
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Tasis [/i]
[B][COLOR=orangered]...if it wasn't for all the sand on the camera lens...[/COLOR] [/B][/QUOTE]

[color=deeppink]I wish I could fix that problem :( It's not actually sand on the lens, it's just a very, very dirty slide. The lab where I get my slides processed always turn out really dirty results. It's gross and annoying :P [slide film is sort of like regular print film but better, and they turn into little slides, not prints, that can be projected with a projector ^_^][/color]

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Mitch [/i]
[B][color=red] [b]The third-[/b] This one I believe is almost my favorite if not for the first one. I love the gloom and pure revolt that seems to be spawning for that man's face that we can't see yet we can.[/color][/b][/quote]

[color=deeppink]^_^; I LOVE that you got that from the picture. The fact that I was fooling around with a light kit while taking pictures of my boyfriend and created a picture that made you think something deep is awesome. I'm so glad that people can read into photography, even if there is no actual meaning behind a photograph.[/color]

[quote][b][color=red]I'm not an expert at photography, I'm sure you know more than me, Jenna, but there's my shot at criticism.[/color] [/B][/QUOTE]

[color=deeppink]Thank you, it was far more constructive this time ^_^.

Thanks to everyone, once again. It's very rare that I get unbiased opinions, so I enjoy everything that is said![/color]
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