Ezra | freedom session
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jfinite
Registered: Aug 18, 2007
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Some shots of Ezra from today. Shot in pseudo-senior style, but no central theme. Comments welcome.

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sbkracer
Registered: Mar 28, 2005
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Very cool last image. Pretty intense. Overall your set is very nice, good job.

Regards,
Sorin



Lumen01
Registered: Dec 31, 2008
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Really diggin the first and last of the set! He's a very intense guy, especially with that last look!

Only one I'm not really diggin is 3, just don't like the pose and for me that makes it a bit blah.

Hope this helps!

Evan



alphakappa
Registered: Jul 24, 2006
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#5 really works for me. Shows emotion and makes you want to look at it a little longer.



Todd Adamson
Registered: Mar 03, 2005
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Wow! First 2 plus the last are just plain amazing. Sharp, perfect, great vision. The last is a huge win.

On 3, I see where you were going, but I don't like the harsh light on the face, and I think a shallower DOF would have made it lots better. Number 4 doesn't really do anything special for me. Not bad, just kind of meh....



Harry T
Registered: Jan 29, 2007
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My picks are #1 and #5. Convey emotion best for me while being nice shots as well.



SoCalHaze
Registered: Jan 20, 2006
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#5!



boazsport
Registered: Sep 24, 2007
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1, 2, and 5 for me. I especially like the framing in number two. Altogether a nice set



Pfiltz
Registered: Feb 15, 2002
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Not enough flare in the rest of them.

Freedom session? On parole?

I kind of like the last one. Kind of...



Pandacat
Registered: Feb 02, 2005
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Like everyone else, #5. One is good but a little too much sun for me.



Lee Wiren
Registered: Nov 22, 2007
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4 & 5 for me Justin, good shoot



Ray Chopp
Registered: Jun 11, 2007
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He has a bunch of white light coming through his head on the first shot. The rest are just plain blah.



gheller
Registered: Apr 30, 2002
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last one is nice

NOW, can we PLEASE stop with all of the FLARE

'nuff already, geez

greg



Y_vdm
Registered: May 20, 2005
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Nice set Justin. My favorite is #2.

Just some "personal feelings"

#3, the symetry doesn't work for me. Should be better from my POV if you sightly shoot him from a lower position and with the top of the head near the top of the picture

#4 the white background is distracting from his face expression

#5, not sure about the DOF. Should all the face be sharp, or only eyes, but here you take an half choice

thanks for sharing

Yves



Charbel Louis
Registered: Jul 27, 2007
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Justin, 1 & 5 for me... they are powwerful and deep.

Also, looks like the flare police is out again. They must not have had their breakfast cereal yet.



Jim Rickards
Registered: Dec 02, 2003
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I agree with most of the choices, but good work all around. #5 has that unusual perspective, but I like #4 even more.

In #3, a centered shot, I think you should have made it exactly centered. Let's see the doorway on the other side too.

Not a photographic comment, but - boy does he exude a different look when you compare his smile shots to the serious ones.
Considering the bright sun, these is even more impressive.



liamh
Registered: Jul 24, 2005
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Jim Rickards wrote:
Not a photographic comment, but - boy does he exude a different look when you compare his smile shots to the serious ones.
Considering the bright sun, these is even more impressive.

Yes, I noticed that. I definitely prefer the smiles



RRives
Registered: Mar 16, 2005
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As said overall nice set. #5 being the strongest image. #1 would be IMHO better if the sun was behind his head more cutting down on the flare some.

Good job!



Pfiltz
Registered: Feb 15, 2002
Total Posts: 5170
Country: United States

gheller wrote:
last one is nice

NOW, can we PLEASE stop with all of the FLARE

'nuff already, geez

greg


Flare is "da bomb', the way I understand it... could be wrong though.



jfinite
Registered: Aug 18, 2007
Total Posts: 7352
Country: United States

Thanks for the comments everyone!

Evan: I hear ya

Todd: No prob

Ray: OMG, I didn't see the white light! Wonder what that is? I'll PS it out

Greg: I can't stop, it's an OCD thing

Yves: well, I certainly don't want you to give someone else's feelings No prob, I hear you

Jim/Liam: I prefer his smile too

for RRives: less flare (but I prefer the previous expression) -


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