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| 05/26/2004 03:32:01 PM |
I Love You Tooby KonadorComment: My mark isn't going to be biased by this - but this looks extremely similar to an entry from last year - maybe it's the same photographer. You may find that your marks suffer from DPCers who don't like to see the same thing more than once. Overall though, I really like this one - 9 |
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| 05/26/2004 03:30:27 PM |
Weaving His Magicby stormyComment: This is exceptionally pixelatd. I'm not sure if decreasing your ISo to 80 or 100 (never ever go above that with a digital camera, despite the rules for low lighting with a 35mm) - or if maybe your resolution isn't as high with the camera. I'm not sure how you could improve it, but it's a good composition - just very distracting with the heavy pixelation - especially along the top. |
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| 05/26/2004 03:27:45 PM |
Ye Olde Courthouseby DamianComment: This is a really cool photo - 9
My only suggestion (and it's really not a big dea and I'm not really an expert myself) is to maybe reduce the length of your shutter in lighting like this. While it's great that the lights really play a huge role in your composition, the buildings seem just a tiny bit (and I mean a fraction) over-exposed. good luck with this one. It really stands out. |
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| 05/26/2004 03:26:20 PM |
Multiple Light Sources: From Outside, Inside and Withinby charmayneComment: I'm not sure if you used a high ISO for this. Digital cameras usually look like crap regardless of light - at any high ISO. Always shoot at 80 to 100 and never higher or you'll get a lot of noise grain. I'm not even sure why digital cameras allow you to shoot at higher ISOs since the noise is always distracting adn the image is usually unprintable. Maybe open the shutter a bit longer to compensate for low lighting. On my monitor the right hand candle is a bit over-pixelated and strange looking. |
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| 05/24/2004 03:31:20 PM |
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| 05/22/2004 02:41:28 PM |
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| 05/22/2004 01:54:55 PM |
wine frog by SeanachaiComment: I really hope you do well with this. This is my absolute favorite. I love those little frogs. I hope you're able to turn it into a print or sell it to a stock agency when you're done. This is one of hte best photos I"ve seen in DP Challenge in quite a few weeks! Good luck! |
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| 05/22/2004 01:51:28 PM |
Old Tyme Truckinby ColeyComment: I really like this. It's one of my favorites so far and I can see you getting a ribbon with this one (or at least top 10). It does look as though you used a bit too much noise reduction to soften the image and that's a bit distracting. I think I would have liked it just as much without NeatImage or something like that. However, just my personal taste. -9 |
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| 05/12/2004 02:20:49 PM |
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| 05/12/2004 02:06:52 PM |
Black and Whiteby artvetComment: I know photographs of cats and pets usually get slagged in the DPForums. However, I personally love the animal shots better than the people shots. This one in particular is extremely well done and I just love the expressions. Despite what people think, I know cats are very hard to capture with your camera because oft heir eyes. You did a perfect job. this ia great submission - 10 |
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