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    Senior Member danic's Avatar
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    Smile A day by the water...

    So I recently spent a day by the water. I quite like the photo by the wharf, as well as the street photo.

    Let me know what you think.

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    Last edited by danic; 12-28-2007 at 09:13 PM.
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    Re: A day by the water...

    I went to Gallery and got to see the bigger view of your photos ;-)

    As a series, they seem all right to me. You have the long and close shots of the place from different points of view. More photos plus some captions and I'd know about the place more.

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    Re: A day by the water...

    I have finally found a way to enlarge the photo's
    Last edited by danic; 12-28-2007 at 09:28 PM.
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    Re: A day by the water...

    Danic, I think the 3rd and last shot are very good. Shot from a good perpective with a well thought out plan of composition and alignment it appears. I also like the idea behind the 1st shot with the flag in the fg and tanker in the distance, but i think it may be cropped to tight. Opened up a little more would probably help improve. The other two need something more but as AE stated work with the rest in a series of shots. As for enlarging the photos, use your editing software to set up the longest side of your image to 640 pixels. You can make them larger if you post to your gallery first and then use the gallery to host the image on the thread in the critique forum.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Re: A day by the water...

    Now how did you make small photos big in the same post?

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    Re: A day by the water...

    Quote Originally Posted by AgingEyes
    Now how did you make small photos big in the same post?
    When I made the original post, I used the image location from my gallery, using the thumbnail pictures, hence why they were so small. However, you can click on the thumbnail and enlarge the photo's to the size they are now, and I have used the larger image, as opposed to the smaller image.
    Hope this makes sense.
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