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Photographer  Elissa McIntosh {Karma:90}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta Maxxum 5
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 28-80mm
Uploaded 8/7/2004 Film / Memory Type fuji 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 692 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City -  Portland
State -  OREGON
Country - United States   United States
About A typical park scene taken on Waterfront in downtown Portland.
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Elissa McIntosh   {K:90} 8/14/2004
Thanks for your comments Margaret it is greatly appreciated!! I can use all the advice I can get!! (Disregard the Daniel LaHaie Post...That was me...again..oops...I will get the hang of this eventually.)

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Daniel LaHaie   {K:145} 8/14/2004
Thank you so much for all your comments Margaret!!! It is greatly appreciated. I can use all the advice I can get. Thanks again!!

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 8/14/2004
Hi Elissa - see you have the same problem as I do, fogetting to check whose name is up before sending comments, my partner is Den Thompson. Great capture and I too would have cropped I think it works well, have just been looking at Daniel's portfolio
Margaret

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Chris Rodriguez   {K:495} 8/10/2004
Nice picture, however the dark tree on the right side is distracting.

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Erik Neldner Erik Neldner   {K:10846} 8/10/2004
Nice capture! I think the cropping helps.

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Elissa McIntosh   {K:90} 8/9/2004
Oops.. The above post was sent by me under by boyfriends name...sorry.

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Daniel LaHaie   {K:145} 8/9/2004
Thank you so much for your input. It is greatly appreciated. I thought the people in the background were distracting also, but I wasn't quite sure how to photoshop them out. (I am a newbie at this) I never thought to crop it tighter. Great advice!! Thanks again.

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Anita W    {K:920} 8/9/2004
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique Hi Elissa,

This is really a strong image. The woman on the bench touching her face (crying?) adds a story to this shot.

I thought the background people were a distraction. They weren't sharp enough to be interesting but were too sharp to be ignored. It might be possible edit this in Photoshop or a similar program to tone down or eliminate them.

I tried a different crop to eliminate them. I've attached that it so you can see what it looks like.

A good shot. :-)

Anita

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