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Mar 12, 2016 22:40:48   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
This guy bought everything the vendor had, related to photography.

I'm trying to learn so, any critique is welcome and encouraged.

EDIT: The image looks much different once I attached it here. Too much grain maybe?? :|

I'll take it all !
I'll take it all !...
(Download)

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Mar 13, 2016 04:34:56   #
EnglishBrenda Loc: Kent, England
 
It looks good on download. Perhaps the purchaser sells second hand or vintage photography gear. Looks like an interesting sale, last year I found a new Manfrotto camera bag for £3 at a boot sale in a field - a bargain.

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Mar 13, 2016 06:18:48   #
waegwan Loc: Mae Won Li
 
Macronaut wrote:
This guy bought everything the vendor had, related to photography.

I'm trying to learn so, any critique is welcome and encouraged.

EDIT: The image looks much different once I attached it here. Too much grain maybe?? :|


I think the grain is OK but I think this shot works well with or without it. Considering your camera, ISO 200 and a 35mm lens I'm surprised at the amount of grain. Was shot at a distance and 100% crop or was the grain added in PP? Just curious. Nice shot :thumbup:

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Mar 13, 2016 07:45:10   #
Graham Smith Loc: Cambridgeshire UK
 
Macronaut wrote:
This guy bought everything the vendor had, related to photography.

I'm trying to learn so, any critique is welcome and encouraged.

EDIT: The image looks much different once I attached it here. Too much grain maybe?? :|


I don't think there is too much "grain"

Did you add "film grain" or are you meaning "digital noise"?

Graham, who is a fan of grain.

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Mar 13, 2016 09:28:51   #
Dave Chinn
 
Macronaut wrote:
This guy bought everything the vendor had, related to photography.

I'm trying to learn so, any critique is welcome and encouraged.

EDIT: The image looks much different once I attached it here. Too much grain maybe?? :|


I don"t see too much grain. The hot spot on the head of the gentleman on the right is a little distracting.

I like rootin' through old antique stuff. Especially camera equipment.
Dave

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Mar 14, 2016 13:56:45   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
waegwan wrote:
I think the grain is OK but I think this shot works well with or without it. Considering your camera, ISO 200 and a 35mm lens I'm surprised at the amount of grain. Was shot at a distance and 100% crop or was the grain added in PP? Just curious. Nice shot :thumbup:
Slight crop and I added the grain.

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Mar 14, 2016 14:16:19   #
gym Loc: Athens, Georgia
 
Macronaut wrote:
Slight crop and I added the grain.


I really like this. And I am also a fan of 'grain'. For a lot of photos, it's just another part of the process for me.

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Mar 14, 2016 14:49:25   #
Macronaut Loc: Redondo Beach,Ca.
 
Dave Chinn wrote:
I don"t see too much grain. The hot spot on the head of the gentleman on the right is a little distracting.

I like rootin' through old antique stuff. Especially camera equipment.
Dave
I hadn't noticed the head glare so much until you mentioned it. Now, all I can see is that area :| These are some of the small details that I miss, thanks! :wink:

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Mar 14, 2016 17:20:53   #
Dave Chinn
 
Macronaut wrote:
I hadn't noticed the head glare so much until you mentioned it. Now, all I can see is that area :| These are some of the small details that I miss, thanks! :wink:


Sometimes it takes another set of eyes. It happens to me all the time and I am appreciative when someone points out something that needs attention. We all get tunnel vision from time to time and can't see the forest for the trees.
Dave

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Mar 14, 2016 17:23:01   #
Nightski
 
Step to the right and get lower to bring the view into what is happening. I feel like I'm on the outside looking on .. not like I'm there.

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