Re: January PUG Comments Part III

2004-01-04 Thread Jostein
Glad you liked it, Frank. Thanks for the kind words. And a huge thanks for taking time to comment all the pictures so well. Cheers, Jostein - Original Message - From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] Party Time! by Jostein Oskne: Here's another shot where bird's faces seem to take

RE: January PUG Comments Part III

2004-01-04 Thread zoomshot
PUG Comments Part III Fishy Thoughts by Zoomshot: See, now ~this~ is why you don't stick the subjects in the middle of the frame! A terrific shot, it has everything going for it. Over to the right, looking to the left, with a ~very~ serious look on his face, we get the feeling this bird

Re: January PUG Comments Part III

2004-01-04 Thread Ryan Lee
shots in for February. Best Regards, Ryan - Original Message - From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 2:12 AM Subject: January PUG Comments Part III Kooky by Ryan Lee: Good composition, nice framing. There's just something about

Re: January PUG Comments Part III

2004-01-04 Thread P Kong
At 08:12 AM 1/4/2004, Frank wrote: I've Got my Eye on You by Pat Kong: Sharpness seems an issue here, too, but noticing that you caught this one in the wild makes me cut you a ~bit~ of slack. vbg I'm thinking you don't have many chances to grab one of a bird of prey. Also, using a 105mm (I'm

Re: PUG comments, part III

2001-03-13 Thread Olivier
"Chris" == Chris Brogden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Chris A... that's a cute cat. A filter might have Chris differentiated some of the midtones a little more, but I Chris like what you got. You picked a good angle from which to Chris shoot, and the towers in the

PUG comments, part III

2001-03-02 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
Thanks. This shot already had a lot of sky water cropped off to emphasize the buildings. Perhaps more should have been taken off. But I wanted the buildings somewhat centered for a good sense of proportion. A longer lens would have eliminated buildings/stuff from the ends and detracted from

Re: PUG comments, part III

2001-03-02 Thread Conrad Samuels
ogden" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:46 PM Subject: PUG comments, part III " Oops " by Conrad Samuels, South Africa Great shot! I love seeing Spotmatics and other MF cameras used for photos like these. You've nailed the timing beautif

Re: PUG comments, part III

2001-03-01 Thread Shot
Hello. On 1 Mar 2001, at 14:46, Chris Brogden wrote: " Woman and the Red Dress " by Shot, Poland Thanks for submitting! Hope you stick around for some more PUG's. Though the lighting on the one side seems a bit harsh, I like the angle. The pose works, and the hair is nicely in and out