In 2008 three photographers, starting out on their careers, decided to keep in contact through a blog page in which they could share ideas, post images and ask each other advice. This has since mutated into a web space where those photographers still meet, but so too do their students and other like-minded photographers.
If anybody would like to join all you need to do is email the blog administrator, Emil .
As I mentioned in your other posting, I really think these are great images and think they are strong first posts. I'm looking forward to seeing more! This image has great impact. The limited colour palette works beautifully to create a lovely still sense, while the vibrancy of the colour adds a sense of upliftment to the shot. Excellent, please post more!
I like this! I like that there's not much in the picture and the panaramic gives the eye and indication of the fields of flowers that you would see if you were standing there.
Images should be resized to 72 ppi with the longest side about 700 pixels in length (larger images are welcome, but take up bandwidth) and then saved at a jpeg setting of 8. Convert the image to sRGB colour space for best viewing results. Watermarking of images is recommended, but at the image settings mentioned above copyright infringement is extremely unlikely.
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As I mentioned in your other posting, I really think these are great images and think they are strong first posts. I'm looking forward to seeing more! This image has great impact. The limited colour palette works beautifully to create a lovely still sense, while the vibrancy of the colour adds a sense of upliftment to the shot. Excellent, please post more!
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I like this! I like that there's not much in the picture and the panaramic gives the eye and indication of the fields of flowers that you would see if you were standing there.
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