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I agree, crop a bit, so we can further see details on the shroom a bit more !

.cipher I like your photos, however, how about trying to focus on a small part of the flower rather than the whole flower itself. Like on the first one, the spots. On the red one ( which seems a bit way to harsh for my eyes) perhaps focusing on the buds. I dunno, just my 2 cents :p

i'll disagree with both of you... his photo follows the rule of thirds which is just fine. i also like how with all the black, the white mushroom being the minority pops out more -- if it was more of a balance of white/black then i don't think the mushroom would jump out as much.

i'll disagree with both of you... his photo follows the rule of thirds which is just fine. i also like how with all the black, the white mushroom being the minority pops out more -- if it was more of a balance of white/black then i don't think the mushroom would jump out as much.

:trout: :argue: Oh no you didn't !!! :p

Well to be honest you comment is completely valid, however I Would've preferred a bit more detail, perhaps some other way rather than cropping :)

I was going through my old pictures that I scanned into digital a long time ago. These were taken when I was 11-13 or so using disposable cameras.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenkirsh/2782497790/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenkirsh/2782497784/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenkirsh/2782497780/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenkirsh/2782497772/

This one was 3 images I stitched together. The seams look really bad because I didn't really plan on stitching them together as I didn't even know that was possible back then!

Just messing with some photos I took in New York a while, was just in photoshop and "tried" to give them that cinematic/movie style look.

Comment and give critic if you like :)

Very, very, very cool pictures :) you should definitely make wallpapers out of those! I like the style very much.. hm perhaps they would look cool as a poster too...

To the Childrens Ward

http://julesmulli.deviantart.com/

Model: Canon EOS 30D

Shutter Speed: 1/3 second

F Number: F/16.0

Focal Length: 18 mm

ISO Speed: 100

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Just messing with some photos I took in New York a while, was just in photoshop and "tried" to give them that cinematic/movie style look.

Comment and give critic if you like :)

nice work, defo have a cinematic feel to them

Very, very, very cool pictures :) you should definitely make wallpapers out of those! I like the style very much.. hm perhaps they would look cool as a poster too...

Thanks. I made one of them as a wallpaper, check out my current desktop here -> Desktop.

nice work, defo have a cinematic feel to them

Thanks :)

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