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| 08/08/2003 04:39:19 PM |
Gates to Mountainsby ChicagrafoComment: Nice patterns. Have you toy around with this composition in B&W? Are you using a wide angle lense. Looks like there's a little bit noise. Try turning down the ISO setting just a little bit and using a tripod. |
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| 08/08/2003 04:24:42 PM |
The Right Way!by sandabellaComment: Subject matter is boring. Composition is not interesting. You have the idea of getting the roofline. The shape are nice. More interesting in you zoom in a little bit more or getting the corner of the building. The vertical line of the side of the building would add a little something. Exposure is pretty good.
Remember it's a digital camera. Don't be afraid to take a lot of shots. Professional photographers take hundred or even thousands to get a few good shots. |
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| 08/08/2003 04:16:52 PM |
How Manyby KevinRiggsComment: Overexposed. Try bring the ISO setting down. If this was taken on auto play around with the manual setting. Downcast skies gives the light a hazy brightness. This should help out with the contrast. |
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| 08/08/2003 06:28:57 AM |
Bridge Towersby GeneralEComment: Washedout overexposed picture. Try lowering exposure setting, it will help on a bright day. Try infinity focus, it will give better focus to the fore and background. If you only want the bridge to be focus try landscape mode. |
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| 08/08/2003 06:23:29 AM |
Nature's Building Blocksby JC_HomolaComment: Picture has a lot of noise. Lighting may be too strong. Bring the ISO setting a bit lower. Decreasing the Exposure level should also help. These two things will give the pictures better contrast. Shadows and reflections would look a lot nicer. |
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| 08/08/2003 06:18:55 AM |
Dead To Rightby StewanComment: Image is a bit washed out, but that could be what you were planning. Gives it a kind of ghostly mood. Setting a lower F-stop would focus in on the headstone a little more and blur the one behind it giving more contrast. |
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| 08/08/2003 06:12:37 AM |
Grinstone Bridgeby dustin03Comment: Wished there was a little more focus on the metal piece. Lower f stop in the manual setting would help bring out the right angle. Very interesting composition, I like it a lot. |
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| 08/08/2003 06:05:28 AM |
Natural anglesby johnmkComment: Using a polarized lense will keep the reflections down. The composition is pretty good but the reflections are a little distraction. |
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| 08/08/2003 05:59:02 AM |
SLOW - Curve Aheadby danwanComment: Composition is nice. Colors are washed out. Bad contrast. Sunny days usually causes this.Set your aperture lower and less light will enter your camera giving it more depth. The shadows will become darker giving a more 3d look. Living in San Francisco I have to play with my settings a lot because of the bad sunlight. |
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| 08/08/2003 05:10:46 AM |
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