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Study Group 33 |
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| John Fatuzzo | Nice use of depth of field. EV could have been slightly adjusted. |
| Peter Jeffer | Classic view of a descending hall that picks up great colors, excellent angles, and a pleasant capture. This would have been a home run capture if a subject wearing a red jacket was walking in the far ground. |
| Debbie Perez | There is a very busy photography. I like the color but get lost in all the details. Maybe if you cropped it, it would help balance the details and color. |
| Lynn Pilewski | Nicely captured. The perspective is slightly skewed, but that probably couldn't have really been helped because of where you had to stand. |
| Margaret Schmidt | Beautifully decorated hallway in lovely light. Great depth of field. I wish there had been a point of interest in the orange area- but you have to shoot what's there. I wonder if you would have found a pattern shot in the series of arches on the left, had you moved your vantage point to the right. |
| Howard Watts | I like this great photo. The natural light was all you needed. I like the color of the floor and the reflections on it. The lines of the photo move your eyes right into the picture and down the hall |
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Jerry Greenfield - BiographyI have always had a love and a passion for photography. Although I majored in this at school, it became a hobby and not my profession. After I retired and moved to Florida I found myself with more time to devote to photography. I use a Nikon D200 with the following lenses: Nikon 18-200, Nikon 18-70, Nikon 50mm 1.4, Sigma 150-500. I use Apple Computers and have been using Photoshop CS3 which I been learning. |
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