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    Re: shepherd boy

    it was series but another image not up load i will try post again

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    I like this image... However, I think it might have benefited a bit if the camera were pointed down a bit so as to cut off the topmost tree and include more of the boy's knee.

    However, just cropping out the trees at the top would be the way that I would go...

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    hi richard thanks for comment

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    Nice connection between the boy, his environment and his goat.

    My approach would have been the opposite of Richard's. I would have gotten lower so the boy wouldn't have been looking up to the camera. The position would have probably resulted in a tree "growing" out of the top of the boy's head, so I would have had the boy move to a different place perhaps to his left. If possible, I would have found a location that didn't have such bright highlights and intensely strong shadows.

    Notice the strong color cast in the image. Correct that and you'll like the image, especially the skin tones, much more. Speaking of color, the purple pants are so distracting that I would convert this to monochrome using a green filter.

    If you look at the image at its largest size, notice that the goat is sharply in focus but the boy's face is not. A smaller aperture (larger number and depth of field) would have solved that problem.

    You used a shutter speed of 1/60. I do my best to use nothing longer than 1/200 in case people move. With young children and animals, I try to use nothing longer than 1/500.
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    Re: shepherd boy

    The image looks elongated on my screen. Anyone else?

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    Hi Vaez , nice image I would crop the green part at the top as Richard suggests. I also agree with Mike's comments about the skin tones and purple pants.

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    Re: shepherd boy

    hi mike thanks for comment and attention and suggestions
    i use f:5/6 exposure :1/60 iso 100

    i agree with you about sharp goat is more sharper than boy s face i think depth of field 5/6 is good
    regardsmike

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    hi binnur thanks for comment and viewing

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    Re: shepherd boy

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    The image looks elongated on my screen. Anyone else?
    thank you john for viewing yes is right i must crop IMO

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    Re: shepherd boy

    Vaez, Mike says f/5.6 is not enough, he suggests you should use f/8 or a bigger f number next time


    Quote Originally Posted by vaez View Post
    hi mike thanks for comment and attention and suggestions
    i use f:5/6 exposure :1/60 iso 100

    i agree with you about sharp goat is more sharper than boy s face i think depth of field 5/6 is good
    regardsmike
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    Re: shepherd boy

    Never mind the few slight tweaks which could be applied to this image, Vaez, it is still a very good shot.

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    Re: shepherd boy

    The shot is good but like John, I noticed that it is elongated too...

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    Re: shepherd boy

    Nice series Vaez, thanks for sharing. That's one beautiful goat in the first image.

    Grahame

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    Re: shepherd boy

    he live in the afous village his village is very beautiful the weather is very fine every day he take his flock to pasturage they not rich people but they are very happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Nice series Vaez, thanks for sharing. That's one beautiful goat in the first image.

    Grahame
    hi Grahame thanks for comment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Never mind the few slight tweaks which could be applied to this image, Vaez, it is still a very good shot.
    hi geoff thanks for comment and suggestion

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    The shot is good but like John, I noticed that it is elongated too...
    hi izzie thank you for viewing and commenting

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Vaez, Mike says f/5.6 is not enough, he suggests you should use f/8 or a bigger f number next time
    hi binnur thank you for explain for me
    ihave a question
    do you edit my IMO ?
    why write Last edited by bnnrcn; 3rd September 2014 at 09:04 PM.

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    Re: shepherd boy

    Hi Vaez, no I didn't edit your image . Where have you seen that? I only edited my post to correct a word.

    Quote Originally Posted by vaez View Post
    hi binnur thank you for explain for me
    ihave a question
    do you edit my IMO ?
    why write Last edited by bnnrcn; 3rd September 2014 at 09:04 PM.

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