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Dec 22, 2012 11:43:20   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
Jim Carter wrote:
#1 is a wall hanger!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you!

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Dec 22, 2012 11:43:53   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
Mag3duces wrote:
JackieDawn wrote:
It is really hard to find what pictures I want to share, because I have so many. So these are a couple that I came across while browsing through my files.


Jackie all are good, but I really like No. 1...good job...


Thank you for your kindness!

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Dec 22, 2012 11:45:33   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
I enjoyed the swans pose and the squirrel shot with that soft border.

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Dec 22, 2012 11:47:31   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
grusum wrote:
Positive, atta girl comments she would probably welcome but any other comment will earn you a PM... Sounds like my first wife!

The boy kid with the empty eyes looks like he is picking his nose.

Thanks for sharing something <?>


LOL! I guess it does! but I am sorry for not expecting all of this attitude. Maybe I found the wrong place to make friends that have the same passion that I do.

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Dec 22, 2012 11:48:26   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
photophile wrote:
I enjoyed the swans pose and the squirrel shot with that soft border.

Thank you... I wish there were more people like the ones that have been kind and welcomed me here on UHH

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Dec 22, 2012 11:53:11   #
JoboX Loc: Liverpool UK
 
JackieDawn wrote:
Well, I did not realize when I posted pictures they were posted for critiquing. My apologies.

I have never been critiqued on my photos and guess I took it kind of hard.

BUT, if you are going to critique someones work then at least ask me what I was trying for and wait for my response and then give me advice.

If you have no advice to give then be polite.


Hi Jackie and Welcome

The critique thing is a bit of a one person may like another may hate...please don't take it personal.

I myself take critique as a chance to improve my photography the more the better. If someone says that's good I love it then I can say job done and move on... If a lot of people say the same thing then I need to change my approach and I've gained from it... You will gain a lot from this approach and the calibre of some of the photographers on this forum.

#3 Is a fantastic composition (wish Id thought of it). I would love to see a long crop with some dark added to the bottom of the photo and your Grandchilds eyes placed about a third from the top with a minor bit of sharpening and soft light (my preference, maybe not everybody elses) It could work and really make it pop off the screen

Agaiin enjoy the journey I'm relatively new to the forum and manual photography and the guys/girls on here help tremendously.

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Dec 22, 2012 13:48:31   #
Georgia Peddler Loc: Brunswick, GA
 
Here we go again, every day now we get into this "assualt on personalities" thingee. Can't we just all get along and enjoy each other's postings without getting all defensive and offensive?
Enjoyed your post

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Dec 22, 2012 14:03:24   #
Izza1967 Loc: Bristol, England
 
Can I just say again that all I posted was "I love the first and third but I am not sure about the sky on the second, just my opinion :)"

I had no idea that JackieDawn didn't want any comments and am sorry if I offended her.

I certainly don't see that as an "assault on personallity"

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Dec 22, 2012 14:56:29   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
JoboX wrote:
JackieDawn wrote:
Well, I did not realize when I posted pictures they were posted for critiquing. My apologies.

I have never been critiqued on my photos and guess I took it kind of hard.

BUT, if you are going to critique someones work then at least ask me what I was trying for and wait for my response and then give me advice.

If you have no advice to give then be polite.


Hi Jackie and Welcome

The critique thing is a bit of a one person may like another may hate...please don't take it personal.

I myself take critique as a chance to improve my photography the more the better. If someone says that's good I love it then I can say job done and move on... If a lot of people say the same thing then I need to change my approach and I've gained from it... You will gain a lot from this approach and the calibre of some of the photographers on this forum.

#3 Is a fantastic composition (wish Id thought of it). I would love to see a long crop with some dark added to the bottom of the photo and your Grandchilds eyes placed about a third from the top with a minor bit of sharpening and soft light (my preference, maybe not everybody elses) It could work and really make it pop off the screen

Agaiin enjoy the journey I'm relatively new to the forum and manual photography and the guys/girls on here help tremendously.
quote=JackieDawn Well, I did not realize when I p... (show quote)


Great suggestions! Now I need to figure out how to do it ;) If you have suggestions on how to achieve that effect it would be greatly appreciated.

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Dec 22, 2012 14:59:54   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
Georgia Peddler wrote:
Here we go again, every day now we get into this "assualt on personalities" thingee. Can't we just all get along and enjoy each other's postings without getting all defensive and offensive?
Enjoyed your post


This is a great idea. Now that I am a bit more familiar with the site I can accept constructive criticism a little better.

I tend to be a moody person, not real happy admitting that, but that is who I am. I promise to not take things to heart anymore.

Hope to learn from all of you! Merry Christmas!

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Dec 22, 2012 15:08:14   #
Dadyassa Loc: Spain
 
Izza1967 wrote:
Can I just say again that all I posted was "I love the first and third but I am not sure about the sky on the second, just my opinion :)"

I had no idea that JackieDawn didn't want any comments and am sorry if I offended her.

I certainly don't see that as an "assault on personallity"


It would be a lot worse if you posted on here and nobody replied. :-D

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Dec 22, 2012 15:17:27   #
JoboX Loc: Liverpool UK
 
JackieDawn wrote:
JoboX wrote:
JackieDawn wrote:
Well, I did not realize when I posted pictures they were posted for critiquing. My apologies.

I have never been critiqued on my photos and guess I took it kind of hard.

BUT, if you are going to critique someones work then at least ask me what I was trying for and wait for my response and then give me advice.

If you have no advice to give then be polite.


Hi Jackie and Welcome

The critique thing is a bit of a one person may like another may hate...please don't take it personal.

I myself take critique as a chance to improve my photography the more the better. If someone says that's good I love it then I can say job done and move on... If a lot of people say the same thing then I need to change my approach and I've gained from it... You will gain a lot from this approach and the calibre of some of the photographers on this forum.

#3 Is a fantastic composition (wish Id thought of it). I would love to see a long crop with some dark added to the bottom of the photo and your Grandchilds eyes placed about a third from the top with a minor bit of sharpening and soft light (my preference, maybe not everybody elses) It could work and really make it pop off the screen

Agaiin enjoy the journey I'm relatively new to the forum and manual photography and the guys/girls on here help tremendously.
quote=JackieDawn Well, I did not realize when I p... (show quote)


Great suggestions! Now I need to figure out how to do it ;) If you have suggestions on how to achieve that effect it would be greatly appreciated.
quote=JoboX quote=JackieDawn Well, I did not rea... (show quote)


Is it okay to post back the altered image with the full explanation of how I did it

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Dec 22, 2012 15:25:31   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
JoboX wrote:
JackieDawn wrote:
Well, I did not realize when I posted pictures they were posted for critiquing. My apologies.

I have never been critiqued on my photos and guess I took it kind of hard.

BUT, if you are going to critique someones work then at least ask me what I was trying for and wait for my response and then give me advice.

If you have no advice to give then be polite.


Hi Jackie and Welcome

The critique thing is a bit of a one person may like another may hate...please don't take it personal.

I myself take critique as a chance to improve my photography the more the better. If someone says that's good I love it then I can say job done and move on... If a lot of people say the same thing then I need to change my approach and I've gained from it... You will gain a lot from this approach and the calibre of some of the photographers on this forum.

#3 Is a fantastic composition (wish Id thought of it). I would love to see a long crop with some dark added to the bottom of the photo and your Grandchilds eyes placed about a third from the top with a minor bit of sharpening and soft light (my preference, maybe not everybody elses) It could work and really make it pop off the screen

Agaiin enjoy the journey I'm relatively new to the forum and manual photography and the guys/girls on here help tremendously.
quote=JackieDawn Well, I did not realize when I p... (show quote)


Hmmm... not sure if I got it... but how is this?



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Dec 22, 2012 15:26:40   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
Dadyassa wrote:
Izza1967 wrote:
Can I just say again that all I posted was "I love the first and third but I am not sure about the sky on the second, just my opinion :)"

I had no idea that JackieDawn didn't want any comments and am sorry if I offended her.

I certainly don't see that as an "assault on personallity"


It would be a lot worse if you posted on here and nobody replied. :-D


LOL! Agreed!

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Dec 22, 2012 15:27:24   #
JackieDawn Loc: Ludington, MI.
 
JoboX wrote:
JackieDawn wrote:
JoboX wrote:
JackieDawn wrote:
Well, I did not realize when I posted pictures they were posted for critiquing. My apologies.

I have never been critiqued on my photos and guess I took it kind of hard.

BUT, if you are going to critique someones work then at least ask me what I was trying for and wait for my response and then give me advice.

If you have no advice to give then be polite.


Hi Jackie and Welcome

The critique thing is a bit of a one person may like another may hate...please don't take it personal.

I myself take critique as a chance to improve my photography the more the better. If someone says that's good I love it then I can say job done and move on... If a lot of people say the same thing then I need to change my approach and I've gained from it... You will gain a lot from this approach and the calibre of some of the photographers on this forum.

#3 Is a fantastic composition (wish Id thought of it). I would love to see a long crop with some dark added to the bottom of the photo and your Grandchilds eyes placed about a third from the top with a minor bit of sharpening and soft light (my preference, maybe not everybody elses) It could work and really make it pop off the screen

Agaiin enjoy the journey I'm relatively new to the forum and manual photography and the guys/girls on here help tremendously.
quote=JackieDawn Well, I did not realize when I p... (show quote)


Great suggestions! Now I need to figure out how to do it ;) If you have suggestions on how to achieve that effect it would be greatly appreciated.
quote=JoboX quote=JackieDawn Well, I did not rea... (show quote)


Is it okay to post back the altered image with the full explanation of how I did it
quote=JackieDawn quote=JoboX quote=JackieDawn W... (show quote)


Yes!!! Please do!

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