Ah, I see. So rather than have a technically good photo, I should strive for a powerful image?
Well, ideally, yes. However, and this goes for everyone commenting in the thread (me too)... be careful who you accept advice from. If you respect a person's work, then maybe take some of their criticism to heart. If you don't, does it matter what they think?
BillBingham2
Registered User
Hern,
Have you sent your entries in yet?
B2 (;->
Have you sent your entries in yet?
B2 (;->
Hern
Established
Well, ideally, yes. However, and this goes for everyone commenting in the thread (me too)... be careful who you accept advice from. If you respect a person's work, then maybe take some of their criticism to heart. If you don't, does it matter what they think?
Got it
Hern,
Have you sent your entries in yet?
B2 (;->
Well, not yet, the deadline is on the 2nd of May. So there may be time for a last minute change if need be.
BillBingham2
Registered User
......Well, not yet, the deadline is on the 2nd of May. So there may be time for a last minute change if need be.
If you would like input post some more or point us to a site.
Good luck.
B2 (;->
ellisson
Well-known
I like balancing act. It shows the young lad demonstrating to himself and others a skill - an activity in defining and exploring self as adolescence approaches and the "me" becomes increasingly separate and unique. The fact that he is approaching a crossing of the tracks has symbolic meaning, as in choosing to change direction.
Technical aspects aside (and they are very good!), the theme has a universal human dimension that stands out. That's what makes it very special!
Technical aspects aside (and they are very good!), the theme has a universal human dimension that stands out. That's what makes it very special!
calebarchie
Established
I like balancing act. It shows the young lad demonstrating to himself and others a skill - an activity in defining and exploring self as adolescence approaches and the "me" becomes increasingly separate and unique. The fact that he is approaching a crossing of the tracks has symbolic meaning, as in choosing to change direction.
Technical aspects aside (and they are very good!), the theme has a universal human dimension that stands out. That's what makes it very special!
Now thats funny, good on ya
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