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I have come to my home of neowin, to ask for honest critiques from people whom don't know me. Deviants on deviantart are good and all, but I feel as though their comments are biased, and I would like to get some honest critiques from you all.

Bloody Faith (Macro)

This was not taken with a fancy dslr or a macro lense. I used my Olympus sp500uz, with manual focus.

So please hit me with your critiques.

Thank you,

Wingz.

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I have come to my home of neowin, to ask for honest critiques from people whom don't know me. Deviants on deviantart are good and all, but I feel as though their comments are biased, and I would like to get some honest critiques from you all.

Bloody Faith (Macro)

This was not taken with a fancy dslr or a macro lense. I used my Olympus sp500uz, with manual focus.

So please hit me with your critiques.

Thank you,

Wingz.

I think it looks grate It's my desk top now

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+1 for the black and white.

Nice photo, nice concept, however, not quite original if you ask me, water macro shots are all around the place. Oh and the background kinda distracts me from the splash. All just small things though, nevertheless a great photo :)

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thank you everyone, the black and white part, i have one of black and white ima post that one in a few days, im just really busy. Also with the backround, i tried some other ideas to rid the hideous looking sink, but well that just doesnt work really well. Maybe ill just color it white or black.

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The frame its not very adequate for this.

Technically it looks good. Sorry if I cant be more expressive or objective because, well, everyone starts with water drops of some sort so I guess Im just used to them.

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Very nice picture and original. But we can notice it wasnt taken by a DSLR because of all the noise the picture has :/

my problem is i cant afford a dlsr at this moment otherwise i would have had my nikon d80 3 months ago. =(, job markets are keeping me down so im jobless and unavaible.

Also ill post a black and white up in a little while. I just need to get a little time away from the family to be able to upload it .

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