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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    I was lying in the sand waiting for this guy to walk in front of me, he was very curios and keep looking at me, but this shot came out the best. All C&C welcome.



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    Too light overall. Too loosely framed. There are some clipped whites about the fact. Sharp, nice pose.

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    Hi Kyle - agree with Arties critique, Have you turned on your over exposure blinkies so that you can quickly see any blown whites - Also do use your histogram to check your exposure will help.

    Like the low shooting angle and nice pose.

    Keep them coming.

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    Hi Kyle,
    I like the capture and ultra low capture angle...agree with Mr. Morris' assessment...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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    Agree, too light, but also could've been very nice if properly exposed.

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