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A4wheelin
12-27-2006, 12:17 AM
Wild Animal Park; San Diego
Canon 30d

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/76734925-M.jpg

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/76557399-M.jpg

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/76590987-M.jpg

Bandon Petting Zoo, Bandon, Oregon

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/95189668-M.jpg

Socal/Norcal Annual Meet; Somewhere in Socal.

Classic Car Show; Seaside, Oregon

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/98181317-M.jpg

Oregon Coast

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/98178664-M.jpg

Miramar Air Base

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/69183131-M.jpg

Canon Powershot G6
Ocean Beach Pier; San Diego

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/51192745-M.jpg

Downtown San Diego at sunrise

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/56975742-M.jpg

Downtown San Diego

http://bryans.smugmug.com/photos/56978625-M.jpg

RavinJetta
12-27-2006, 12:44 AM
Those are some nice pics

sandiegobmx
12-27-2006, 02:08 AM
I thoroughly enjoy both cityscape photos, as well as the lion cub photo... But, as with most things, it's easier to complain than praise. It does a lot more good, too (complaining, I mean).

Don't crop your photos. I'm pretty sure I posted up when you posted the original wild animal park photos, but still. When I see a cropped photo, I immediately think you did something wrong.

The classic car photo is really good, but the horizon bothers me—the photo seems like it should have been shot about 7-degrees clockwise. An off-center horizon looks odd; in addition to showing that you weren't too conscious while composing the photo. I do appreciate the time you took to make sure your reflection wasn't in the shot...horrible pet peeve of mine.

Oregon coast photo doesn't seem that interesting to me...maybe it signifies something with you.

The OB pier photo is pretty typical and the digi-to-black-and-white is an auto write-off for me—sorry.

Wow, I sound like a dick. Oh well.

GTi_01
12-27-2006, 10:29 AM
that car shot is my favorite one out of your collection since the orig post you did months ago. ^.^

A4wheelin
12-27-2006, 05:40 PM
I thoroughly enjoy both cityscape photos, as well as the lion cub photo... But, as with most things, it's easier to complain than praise. It does a lot more good, too (complaining, I mean).

Don't crop your photos. I'm pretty sure I posted up when you posted the original wild animal park photos, but still. When I see a cropped photo, I immediately think you did something wrong.

The classic car photo is really good, but the horizon bothers me—the photo seems like it should have been shot about 7-degrees clockwise. An off-center horizon looks odd; in addition to showing that you weren't too conscious while composing the photo. I do appreciate the time you took to make sure your reflection wasn't in the shot...horrible pet peeve of mine.

Oregon coast photo doesn't seem that interesting to me...maybe it signifies something with you.

The OB pier photo is pretty typical and the digi-to-black-and-white is an auto write-off for me—sorry.

Wow, I sound like a dick. Oh well.

Thanks for the critiques. :tup:

Tom (aka Godzilla)
12-28-2006, 08:57 AM
I like 'em. And I say crop away. ;)

I'll agree with the rotation on the classic car, the people in the background don't look natural.

Your camera progression sounds familiar.....I went from a G5 to a 20D. :D

chris
12-28-2006, 02:12 PM
Those animal shots still blow me away....Awesome shots! :tup:

veedubber7
12-28-2006, 05:15 PM
sweet pics

wikedgolf
12-28-2006, 05:35 PM
i love the monkey!!!

SDSilver01
12-29-2006, 09:33 AM
I like the shots :) My one small sugestion is to burn in some detail on the ape.

SYNYSTAGLI
12-29-2006, 09:53 AM
Good snaps!!!

A4wheelin
12-30-2006, 07:12 PM
I like the shots :) My one small sugestion is to burn in some detail on the ape.

Explain burning in some detail. I don't know this technique.