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Critique my new sports page
 
Frank Johnson, Photographer
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Ronald S. Martinez, Photographer
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Henderson | NV | USA | Posted: 7:26 PM on 10.26.03 |
->> VerY GOOD IMAGES ,I like # 3 #9 # 10 they are all good |
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Frank Johnson, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 9:55 AM on 10.27.03 |
->> Thanks Ronald. I was wondering if anyone was going to look. |
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Al Camp, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Omak | WA | USA | Posted: 10:42 AM on 10.27.03 |
->> What, no cutlines? Not everyone lives in a big market and knows what the heck is going in the pictures. Cute kid. |
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Dan Powers, Photographer
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Appleton | WI | USA | Posted: 9:43 PM on 10.27.03 |
->> I like #6 and the shot of the players on the mound. The rest are pretty basic. No moments of real emotion or peak action. For example, the photo of the pitcher is the first photo I take at any baseball/softball game just in case the guy/girl throws a no-hitter and I have to leave the game early. It can always run inside with the story or as a file photo. The Michael Jordan photo is just a famous person photo. Who cares about him in regards to the Cubs winning? His celebrity status doesn't make it a good photograph. Without cutlines it's very hard to tell why you took a few of them. Hope that wasn't to harsh...just constructive criticism! Cheers...Dan. |
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