glass-blower


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Title     glass-blower
Photographer     zarzar/Zar (7,346) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Street photography
Category     Street Photography
Lens     Sigma 18-200mm
Camera     Canon EOS 350D
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     December 8, 2007 5:07:35 PM CST
Views     329
Rating     5 Thumb-up

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Thumb-up    from nigelcliff/Nigel (26,158) Send mail to this user on December 9, 2007 3:08:13 AM CST (1) Early critique

Such a pity about the distracting background because you have caught the look of conncentration on his face really well,in addition the exposure is spot on to show the orange of the glowing glass

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from hbl/Bahadir (20,096) Send mail to this user on December 8, 2007 5:32:03 PM CST (2) Early critique

Hello Dear Zar. I like very much natural condition of the man's. He has been covereded own job you captured this moment very well. Good composition, sharp, lighting and DOF. BG could be better but there isn't do any thing. Good work. Thanks for share it. Best regards...

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from rrayfield/Robert (53,784) Send mail to this user on December 8, 2007 5:15:45 PM CST (2) Early critique

Very nice capture. I love the bandage on his finger - makes him a real human!

You might think about isolating him and his hands, lightening them and increasing the mid-tone contrast. (You have to decrease colour saturation after you do it.) It makes the story of the shot come through more clearly. Cheers, r

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