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Website photos C&C request

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  • 09-09-2009 8:52am
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    Registered Users Posts: 17


    If anyone's willing to C&C these photos, I'd be grateful. It's my home site, there's some personal imagery, but nothing private. The green and grey labelled pages are the new stuff.

    I posted a link to some friends and got some nice feedback, which has encouraged me to post here where I know grizzled weather-beating hardcore photographers hang out with their pet alligators. I'll say right now my work is thoroughly amateur, you'll see much better elsewhere. I want to improve what I'm doing, for that I need criticism from knowing eyes.

    I've been scanning and restoring old negatives and slides, some of which mold found annoyingly tasty. I've restored what I can, but could only go so far; many older images are not at their best. There are recent photos too: I found the scanning and selecting got me out with my (new) camera, which I've yet to master.

    I'm pretty sure I've got the digital post-processing wrong. If people would comment on technical flaws, and suggest better techniques, I'd be grateful. If it helps, I use Aperture and sometimes the GIMP.

    Some people are reporting seeing banding at the bottom of some photos. The bands are not in the originals. I strongly suspect a cache somewhere is getting things wrong.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,392 ✭✭✭AnCatDubh


    Perhaps you'd post a couple of images inline (there's a faq about [noparse][IMG][/IMG][/noparse] inline posting. I'd think people would probably respond a bit better to it (we're somewhat lazy around here to click on links - lol :D)

    pop me a pm if you've any problem with the inline posting.

    cheers.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 devongarde


    Oops ... what's faux on one board is par for another ...

    Here's a small selection of photos in various sections on my site ...

    picture-7.jpg

    picture-9.jpg

    picture-4.jpg

    picture-6.jpg


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,283 ✭✭✭Chorcai


    The links to iveagh & harcourt are a bit messed up, everything moves to the top right hand side of the screen. I'm using Firefox. Theres tons of stuff on the website.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 devongarde


    Chorcai wrote: »
    The links to iveagh & harcourt are a bit messed up, everything moves to the top right hand side of the screen. I'm using Firefox. Theres tons of stuff on the website.
    I tested it in various browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera, Konqueror, Chrome and Safari) in Windows (7 and Vista) and OS X (Leopard and Snow Leopard), and it all seemed fine.

    I suspect there's problem with my site host, or a cache somewhere between them and you. I'll take it up with them. Thanks for letting me know.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,392 ✭✭✭AnCatDubh


    some great work and lots of promise in your approach. It is in my opinion to a high quality but i'm not sure exactly what you were hoping for in each shot so temper any comments with that.

    #1 is good. there is a bit of shadow going on and its difficult to say if it was intended or an oversight. Eitherways the image is good.

    #2 is actually very interesting. not the run of the mill at all. There's something compelling about it.

    #3 isn't really for me. I don't get much out of it tbh. Again without knowing what was the intention it is hard to say but a softer look is deployed here which if its what you wanted then hey, its fine - otherwise something to look out for.

    #4 is lovely - a little too much shadow and a little dark overall but nevertheless I really like it. B/W and high contrast combined are my 'thing' anyhow so it's no surprise at all to me. With the shadow/dark regions - it appears that the subtleties with the shadows are lost.

    Great work tbh. Well done.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 17 devongarde


    Thank you, that's useful feedback. :-)


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