jim quist wrote:
How large will the picture be in the yearbook? If it is a small image you might want to have a picture that focuses more on here. If the other kids have head and shoulder shots, she will look very small next to them in this image.
I have a favorite but think this is the best advice to consider yet to compliment her in the best possible way and still stand out. Thank you! S-
I'll keep working on it. Thank you all! S-
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BHC wrote:
Do you mean this is for real? OMG!
I'm not sure why I wouldn't have. S-
I feel like I live in a town waiting for a train that will never come, waiting for a cloud that will never rain, a crop that will never harvest, waiting for the train. S-
Taking all of your comments into consideration I tried something different. S-
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Dave Chinn wrote:
I think this may fit into the category. A composite I have been playing around with and not knowing if it would be acceptable of falling into 'The Dumbest Photographer In The World'. A four image composite I call the 'Twilight Zone'
When I first saw this I wondered what it would look like if the opening was their mouth. Love it the way it is and appreciate the post. Thank you! S-
Billyspad wrote:
Lets be straight min the bushes suck big time but appreciate there was not much you could do. Its possibly a project for a long winter night to see if its possible to clone in a new foreground from the water around him. I'm not convinced it can be saved which is a shame cos its a fine shot of this hungry bird.
Have a feeling if it could be saved you would have done it already!
You have to love how people see the same image as I love the bushes, they give me the feeling I'm there, just behind them, hiding, and seeing something beautiful. Without them I would feel like I'm spying on the scene from some distance with a long lens. Thus feels more intimate, like I'm there! S-
minniev wrote:
It's an image made up of errors, but I don't think it's as bad as it ought to be with all that stuff done wrong
(It even has a post growing out of the kid's head, I forgot to mention that one!)
Errors make it interesting! S-