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Challenge: Window Framed (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Location: home
Date: Apr 23, 2006
Aperture: 6.3
ISO: 200
Shutter: 0.5
Date Uploaded: Apr 23, 2006

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Statistics
Place: 64 out of 180
Avg (all users): 5.7298
Avg (commenters): 6.1739
Avg (participants): 5.3407
Avg (non-participants): 5.9554
Views since voting: 1391
Views during voting: 629
Votes: 248
Comments: 26
Favorites: 4 (view)


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05/01/2006 02:05:36 PM
Laurie, you did an aMAZNG job on this!!! So bold and courageous :) I love it that it has dark tones to it. . I think everything about it is very well done! :)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/30/2006 11:50:01 PM
Very neat and spicy.
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04/30/2006 08:43:14 PM
ok, woudltn mind lookin through that window
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04/30/2006 07:38:34 PM
The thong gives the photo a cheap quality. Not sure what you're trying to communicate here.
04/30/2006 05:04:32 PM
Almost a great image for this challenge. For me it may just be a little to dark and the framing just a little off. Good image though.
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04/30/2006 01:36:01 PM
I think it would have been funnier if it were aligned.
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04/30/2006 11:42:23 AM
Haha, hope this isnĀ“t a photo made by a voyeur, hope she knew you were taking this picture :)
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04/30/2006 12:33:53 AM
too grayish.. it lacks contrast.
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04/29/2006 04:55:57 PM
Evocative and well framed, but to me it needs more light either on her backside, or shining from the front through her shirt, maybe.
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04/29/2006 03:38:49 PM
Nothing like a full moon through the window.
The total lack of glare / reflection - let me guess - no glass in the window?
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04/29/2006 02:00:16 PM
yowsa! oh my ;) i wish to see something like this through my window someday ;)
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04/29/2006 10:51:28 AM
Not another one of these shots!! ;-) Well I'll have to give it the same treatment I gave the last one...9
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04/29/2006 08:54:11 AM
Smooth,Clean,and tasteful, love it. Good luck. 10
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04/29/2006 08:04:18 AM
Why don't you show us the whole frame? It is not enough to have naked girl in your photo to win ;)
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04/28/2006 08:52:49 PM
A little underexposed.
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04/28/2006 04:46:07 PM
Please.
04/28/2006 04:18:16 PM
Very low contrast in this image. It is worth trying levels and mid tone curves adjustments to see if you can bring out better contrast without sacrificing tonality. Tough to do with some black and white images but probably would work very well with this one.
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04/27/2006 08:02:04 PM
hmmm.. nice... but could use a little more contrast i think..
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04/27/2006 04:23:03 PM
nice
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04/25/2006 04:56:53 PM
composition is nice, but the bw conversion leaves a LOT to be desired. The white is not white, and so the contrast is simply flat, dull and too dark.

DPC has some tutorials and threads on bw conversion that you might find very interesting! cheers!
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04/24/2006 11:15:26 PM
Very nice.
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04/24/2006 08:34:06 PM
Love this. The light is wonderful and the b&w is perfect. Oh yeah she is too!!
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04/24/2006 09:04:09 AM
Awesome, tasteful and certainly "well-framed", I scored 10
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04/24/2006 05:37:45 AM
Works for me :)
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04/24/2006 03:56:56 AM
Yes! Something different, and it works for me :)
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04/24/2006 12:56:30 AM
I like the idea of this alot. I think it would have much more impact if she were further away - we could see more of her and there was negative space to either her left or right. As it is, she seems almost squashed up against the window.
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