When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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May 29, 2007
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oh, i have that hairstyle...
oh, i have that hairstyle...
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If the world does not, or will not, accept you . . . then, accept the world for what it is.
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If you really still love me...why do you keep walking away from me?
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...sEe thE wOrLD in a DifFerENt viEw...
>>yOu tHInk yoU KnOW buT you HAvE no IdEA<<
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background is much better in this one. I love the gradient tones of blue to indigo. But there is noise and grain all over him and around the moon. You do color correct I assume? I think maybe you save things too many times as a Jpeg. Your last few photos are fine. Its the lossy compression I think thats fudging things up. Keeping your files at the largest size possible and saving as a photoshop format or a Tiff during work should easily fix this. Don't convert to a Jpeg until you are finished and ready to put a version on deviantart. Upload the largest file you can. You can decide to make the view size smaller. But uploading a larger version will also help with image clarity.
I hope you don't think I'm being a pretentious ass. Constructive criticism a day keeps the angry uninformed critics away.
Even though my gallery is very chaotic, I do pride myself in what little photography I have. Stop by and tell me if I have a license to critique people or if I need to take a step back and reevaluate my own work.
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"If you see a turtle sitting on a fence post, you can be sure he had some help."
"swans may look like they are gliding effortlessly but are actually kicking their legs hard out of sight."
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"If you see a turtle sitting on a fence post, you can be sure he had some help."
"swans may look like they are gliding effortlessly but are actually kicking their legs hard out of sight."
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