|
|
|
A Cambodian Girl at Tonle Sap Village
 |
| Photo Information |
| Copyright: Ahim Rani (ahim) (97) |
| Genre: People |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2006-11-21 |
| Categories: Daily Life |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2009-06-03 18:51 |
| Viewed: 405 |
| Points: 4 |
|
|
|
|
There's no note, you haven't written a critique since 2007 and the snap is dominated and ruined by an intrusive and easily-removed watermark.
If you click on the "about" link at the top of the page you can find the site guidelines which will give you an idea on how to participate properly.
Interesting shot.
If you want to receive feedback on your photos, may I suggest -
a) a photographer's note to talk about your work
Your photo does not “speak for itself.” A photographer's note gives viewers an idea of what you wanted to achieve, how you tried to achieve it, and will allow them to offer more helpful critiques.
b) you also critique other people's photos more regularly.
Critiquing is a great exercise in both learning about photography, and making acquaintances with other photographers.
Rew
- arik77
(430) - [2009-06-03 23:16]
-
Hi Ahim ,
fantastic portrait , fabulous details , excellent croping/composition , great shot
regards,
Arik
Spectacular portrait. Technically brilliant and connects emotionally too. Congrads!
dilshan74
-
- trekks
(13621) - [2009-06-05 6:29]
- [+]
hi Ahim
Disappointing, no notes at all?
Can you post the original photo? Wwhat pp work is applied? IMO the adjustment of high saturation and strong contrast is overly done making the BG darkness around the head.
I find the effect to be a bit devilish in the look of a innocent child.
tfs, bill