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Constructive criticism and comments are welcome.
This is an african snail in the hand of a member of staff from The Deep. It was on display at the Marina today, and very popular with children.
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Just next to the Ocean. Sunset. Silence. Walking. Solitude. Creativity. Universe. Connection.
Sony a6000, Tamron 70-300, natural light
Lance Cpl. Roger Burda, a scout sniper with Mobile Assault Company, Task Force 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, spent the day building wooden trains and bird houses with eager children. Burda coordinated with the Lowe's Home Improvement in his home town, Daytona, Fla., to donate the toys to eager children. Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Schmidt.
Constructive comments and/or criticism are definitely welcome, thanks!
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3D visual illustrating the Iwaki Decommissioning Plaform Project by SapuraAcergy.
Part of an animation created for SapuraAcergy by Constructive Media.
Please see www.constructivemedia.com.au for more information.
Constructive Criticism, please! I'd like your opinions. I processed this image from one photo. In Lightroom5 I processed it, then created (3) TIFF files, one at a normal exposure, one at +1.00 and and at -1.00. I created layer masks in PS Elements 11 to blend the darks and brights on the normal (0) image. I then did a bit of dodge and burning to even the scene out. Then adjusted the exposure in Curves for PSE 11. It is a bit over prossed that sort of looks HDRish without the haols or soft sketch-look.
Photographed in the National Gallery of Victoria - Australian art buildings in the Ian Potter Centre in Melbourne, Australia.
This is an illustration I'm working on for my new website. It'll be in the banner across the top of the site so I'm being really picky about it. I think my illustration skills are weak so that's not helping matters lol!
Constructive critisim would be much appreciated. I'm particularly bothered by the shading on the arms/legs(moreso the arms). But I don't really know how to improve it. And the tail needs work, I just threw that together...