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Brian Yarvin

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Was also looking at the food shots, Food and Cooking tab nice images, for what it's worth from a non-pro.  I've done some and know how much time it takes to set those up, lighting angles and all that, wouldn't want to do those all the time not easy.

Helen

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Brian,

 

Image R4MEED is outstanding, I know that road and had always hoped to make images of Amish country when

I lived in PA, but R4MEED is better than I could have ever done.  Like your work a lot.

 

Best,

 

Chuck

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4 hours ago, Chuck Nacke said:

Brian,

 

Image R4MEED is outstanding, I know that road and had always hoped to make images of Amish country when

I lived in PA, but R4MEED is better that I could have ever done.  Like your work a lot.

 

Best,

 

Chuck

 

+1

and what all the others said.

 

wim

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Hi Brian,

Great portfolio! Very graphic pictures that often tell a story.

 

As I like to be different, and at the risk of being unpopular, hah!, some of your photos seem underexposed. Maybe this is a style you're going for? For example:

 

Church Steeple, Newfane, Vermont, USA - Stock Image

 

The Unisphere, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York, USA. An iconic monument located in the Borough of - Stock Image

 
Ricketts Glen State Park, Benton, Pennsylvania, USA - Stock Image
Adams Falls, Ricketts Glen State Park, Benton, Pennsylvania, USA - Stock Image
 
But overall great portfolio, #jealous!
Steve
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Brian thank you for sharing.

 

Such good photography.

A very strong sense of place, Illustrating the Amish people respectfully.

Food pictures are so natural.

 

It would be wrong of me to not mention the caption of Image ID: DGF4DC says City of Bath, Gloucestershire, England, the county is Somerset not Gloucestershire, I looked through a lot of pictures before I stumbled on that!.

 

 

James

 

 

 

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Thank you all for the very kind words!

 

Steve F. , your thoughts about the exposure of those images are really interesting.  I'm going to see if I can re-shoot and/or reprocess in a different way. 

 

And James, the confusing of Gloucestershire and Somerset is just the sort of keywording mistake I rarely catch. I'll fix it (and look for more) when I'm back at my desk.

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You've captured your locality beautifully.  I greatly admire quirky and FBYR5A does it for me.

 

You maybe want a gentle look to your photos, in keeping wit the subject matter, but I'm wondering if some of them could do with being a bit more brash, with a tad more brightness, contrast and saturation?  But that's possibly just me displaying bad taste 😉

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