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Critique By: Sam Graziano III  (K:14064) Donor  
11/22/2005 2:48:34 AM

Hi Tracy,

First off....Thank you so very much for your comment on my image today. It really appreciate it very much!
If there is anything you want to learn I would be more then happy to help you out.

I have been to Paris 100's of times while I was stationed in Belgium. I really like being in Downtown, By the Arc De-Triumph and the Eiffel tower. along with the Louvre.

On this shot.....It looks like you did a lot of needed Ps work to the Arc to remove the scaffolding.
Are you learning PS?
I could give you some pointers if you would like them?

With a Shot Like this of the Arc...Remember the rule of thirds....ie. Position the Arc on the right 1/3rd of the shot. Make sure the Arc horizon line is right....Meaning, that it doesn't tilt to one side or the other.
Composition is half the battle.
Remember....When shooting a landmark...ie making the arc the subject...be sure to get the entire Arc in the shot...Now conversly...if the subject was the sculptures on the Arc....the its ok.
I can teach you how to work flow a shot...
I hope that I haven't offended you in any way...just trying to give an honest opinion.
Kind Regards

Sam III
        Photo By: Tracy Mortimer  (K:369)


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