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    Old Village - Brazil

    First post here, thanks in advance for any feedback.

    Shots from Paranapiacaba, and old historic village in southeast Brazil.


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    I will post some more in other post.
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    Welcome to the forum, Chris. Great introductory post, with lots of good stuff. My pick would be #5 – those wrinkles make the image so interesting... and great angle as well.

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    Every one is spectacular. Thanks for sharing!

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    Thanks Federico and Ken!

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    Welcome Chris,

    These are astounding

    First is my best choice;
    third and fourth are very powerful in their content;
    in second i see some unnatural stopping of the lady in order to being clicked at: my view only
    Tilt in sixth has no point
    The tilt in fifth on the other hand, accentuates the heaviness of the man

    Now there is a reason to wait for more images from you

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    First 5 are superb! 1 and 5 are the most powerful in my opinion. Fog works in really nicely to soften the backgrounds and draw attention to the subject. Certainly wouldn't mind seeing more.
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    Thank you guys!

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    The second image is the bomb. awesome lines, curves and contrast. Great job.
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    Very cool photos, I would love to go to Brazil.

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    The first and fifth are my favorites. Both are very thought-provoking!

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    These are some powerful images great work Chris!

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    Thanks much !

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    I looked at your gallery and your work is brilliant. Makes me want to be a better photographer.

    Curious as to what lens you were using on your first parrot shot in your nature gallery. Its one of my favorites.

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    Thanks so much Lauren.

    If this is the shot it was a Canon 40D with Canon 100mm 2.8 macro lens, back to 2008 I think.



 

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