[photography] the old blacksmith's place
here.
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wallpaperable possibly
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they're at 300 dpi, you can probably stretch them without losing any monitor definition.
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Great pictures.. seriously. I like them a lot.
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The first one and last two were standouts in my opinion. They have a personal, almost photojournalistic quality that forces you to think about what life for them must have been like. The final one is extremely touching and I think it's your strongest here.
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I love the third, fifth, and fifteenth picture.The last picture is a nice touch too.
All great shots--I could see the fifth picture being a nice wallpaper. :) |
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nice
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Absolutely beautiful work. Really, I am not usually a fan of photography, but these are beautiful. What camera do you use?
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It's a little nikon D60. To clarify, it's among the cheaper cameras on the reflex segment. I'm still very happy with it, because i can make pretty good shots. All the photos have been tweaked afterwards with Aperture 2 http://www.apple.com/aperture/
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Personally, the only one that really jumped at me was the 8th one - the one of the bedframe. For some reason, I absolutely love that one. The others... I'm not so keen on. There isn't anything fundamentally wrong with them, but it feels too busy, on a small-scale kind of way... It doesn't give me anything to immediately focus on, and because of that, feels like not much is actually going on.
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