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Do You Like These Photographs ( Sam, Pooky, Fotoace, Edwin, Perki88 Whoever ? )?

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  1. Well the first one is good but the dragonfly doesn't stand out that much it should have some more contrast.

    The second was a good too but it'd look cooler if you got the whole Beak of the spoon bill.

    The last one was good aswell but the red is like ALOT! It's really overwhelming.

    Overall I think thier nice photos.

    I have a picture of a Spoonbill here Check it out.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/gummyworldl...


  2. 1. no. not my style.

    2. the nose is chopped off and that is a turn off.

    3. i like it.

  3. The first one is alright but the bright green background overpowers the Dragon - Fly!!

    The second one is good, it has good color, good DOF, and good bokeh but you cut off the beak so that makes the picture look weird!!

    The last one is the best, the bright red bird against the Grey background makes the bird really stand out and you used the rule of thirds in this picture!!

  4. i like the first and third ones.  I think the butterfly would look better if were cropped closer.  

  5. The dragonfly photo needs a closer crop, try to crop using the rule of thirds, it really is an excellent guide to good composition.

    The funny bird, other than cutting off his bill, it's really a fun image.

    The red bird is great, artistic focus (could be sharper on the eye), interesting subject, great composition.

  6. Good....I definitely like the bokeh and I'm glad you kept it that way. The best by far is the last one. That color really gets attention.

  7. Great use of depth of field!

  8. The Dragonfly is fine but needs to be cropped in closer to get rid of some of the excess area. Number two has excellent DOF and color saturation but his bill is cropped off...a real no no. When number 3 is viewed in it's larger size, it is obviously soft. The color is intense and the pose interesting, but the focus must be tack sharp on images such as this.

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