er111a
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1) who are you to say its a snapshot, you have no idea what I was doing when I took this shotOverprocessed snapshot with a horrible flash shadow.
1) who are you to say its a snapshot, you have no idea what I was doing when I took this shotOverprocessed snapshot with a horrible flash shadow.
2) overprocessed I barely even touched it
3) its a shadow, nothing you can do about that now
1) who are you to say its a snapshot, you have no idea what I was doing when I took this shotOverprocessed snapshot with a horrible flash shadow.
2) overprocessed I barely even touched it
3) its a shadow, nothing you can do about that now
1) I am responding to your request for c&c, that's who I am. Without any explanation from you as to the motives or story, this is a snapshot. Even with a compelling stroy to back the photo, the photo itself isn't telling a story, therefore its a snapshot. It is not well thought out due to many distracting elements and poor composition, therefore it is a snapshot.
2) Your definition of 'barely touched it' is equivalent to most people's definition of 'overprocessed to hell' Seriously, you barely touched it? It just had that purple and green tint to it right outta the camera?
3) There was something you could have done BEFORE you took the shot, but I guess that's pretty typical of your style - take a worthless snapshot and then try and make it look good after the fact :er: You need to take the advice you've been given a million times already on this forum, and think about taking proper photos, not about how to process them afterwards.
The 3 things that got my attention before I even noticed the girl was:
1. The blurry framed picture behind her.
2. The corner of the couch.
3. The dark shadow behind her.
1) who are you to say its a snapshot, you have no idea what I was doing when I took this shotOverprocessed snapshot with a horrible flash shadow.
2) overprocessed I barely even touched it
3) its a shadow, nothing you can do about that now
*insert Ace Ventura sharp inhale*:
a girl looking at something we can't see, in the center of the frame of a crooked photo with her arm cut off by the chair with a lot and I mean a lot of distractions, including the harsh shadow, with some odd black and white with a yellowish tinge processing.