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| 01/07/2004 05:42:36 AM |
Tacky but Tasty by Harz_JoergComment: Great job! Impressively creative. This was genial! I like so much of the idea. It was nicely taked. I often say that great photographs starts with great ideas, but the execution is the trouble to solve.
I´m very happy by your ribbon. Continue to show to us your creative well done shots in DPC! |
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| 12/31/2003 11:01:55 PM |
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| 12/25/2003 09:08:58 AM |
Edge of Roof - Edge of Sanityby flip89Comment: Do you took this picture or took the picture of a picture?
There is a so "photographically strange" distortion on the windows of a top left building, near of the black top of picture. This is not acptable lens aberration. This point can´t be distorched be pincussion or other knowed lens issue, in that position. It is very strange. |
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| 12/24/2003 10:38:50 AM |
Untitledby holyjoComment: It seems very pixelited. The texture apear to be taken with high digital tele or the crop was magnified so much. Try to do it with macro mode of your camera. |
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| 12/24/2003 09:33:11 AM |
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| 12/24/2003 09:30:03 AM |
Untitledby neenee1999Comment: I can see a big shot here. Only one issue concerning the light, here. It seems to be umbalanced with the white. Try to se other white balance options or put more light in the shot. |
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| 12/24/2003 09:27:53 AM |
Half Fullby GolferDDSComment: It´s an interesting shot! I had noticed only some issues with light. Probabilly you had used the internal flash of your camera to do it. Leaving this typical reflexions and geting a bit underexposed picture. Try to use more closed alternative, directable light sources, as table lights or table spots. This allows you to get more light in two or more directions, in some cases eliminating the flash need. Other thing is to remember to bounce or difuse the flash, simply putting a napkin over it. |
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| 12/24/2003 08:37:29 AM |
Edged Lifeby jonathandoddsComment: Well done! This fit as a glove to the challenge. I had noticed only that the horizon line is wrong, possibly caused by camera inclination due to handheld. You can conpensate it in post shot adjustments in PS. |
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| 12/24/2003 08:27:09 AM |
A Snail's Lifeby jcordinaComment: Good shot! In the edge of death. I found the exposure a bit underexposed and a trouble with subject focus. The snail, is your subject, but its details are not revealed as well as the boot is, by the exposure and focus. |
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| 12/24/2003 08:21:15 AM |
Bordering walkway !by tolovemoonComment: This is very simple. I dislike it, because of simplicity of photography. It´s a edge, that is right. Only you can play more with the light and angles. |
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