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| 04/26/2005 10:31:59 PM |
Bowler's Rockby Prime_TimeComment: At this magnification, some of the details were lost resulting in a bit of a harsh image.
Perhaps neat image (or similar noise reduction software) could have helped smooth the gold surfaces, yielding a softer image i my opinion. |
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| 04/26/2005 10:30:15 PM |
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| 04/26/2005 10:28:48 PM |
Eco-Drivenby CamComment: Perhaps a bit too close for an advertisement in my opinion.
The cyan reflections and the cyan "blotches" in the background might have been removeable by taking the Hue/Saturation adjustment in your editor, sliding the lightness of the Cyan channel all the way bright, or taking it's saturation all the way down. |
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| 04/26/2005 10:04:21 PM |
Diamond Wedding Ringby -crtComment: This has a nice feel to it - simple & clean. The lighting works well here.
I have mixed feelings on the mixing of the font, and the word "are" isn't very clean (no biggie really)
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| 04/26/2005 10:01:58 PM |
Sapphires and Diamondsby hughletherenComment: Nicely laid out composition with a pleasant & neutral background that doesn't take away from the shot.
Not sure on the size of the text, and seems like there is something missing in the last line of text. Maybe something like "Make it Antique Sapphires & Diamonds" or something like that anyway.
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| 04/26/2005 08:18:55 PM |
When a 3X Teleconverter Isn't Enoughby scalvertComment: Originally posted by kpriest: Shunning his geographical constraints, this photographer attempts to capture a macro of the miniscule hairs on the posterior of a fly that has landed on the forehead of a Tibetan Monk over 8,000 miles away.
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OK, OK, you don't have to blow it out of proportion!
It was only 7,475 miles away.
ROFL |
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| 04/26/2005 02:40:34 AM |
Doom Watch by ImagineerComment: I had to come back a second time Jon.
I am simply astounded at the pose and 3D feel this shot has.
It defies a 2-dimensional plane and has so much depth to it. I doubt this could be reproduced in the best of studios or controlled environments.
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| 04/26/2005 02:28:40 AM |
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| 04/26/2005 02:10:33 AM |
rec hallSM.jpgby MaverickComment: Wow Ben!
What camera/lens combination was this and if you don't mind, I would be interested to see what the pertinant EXIF data was on this (aperature, ISO, shutter, WB, etc)
The lighting is extremely even for an indoor shot like this and the detail is very clear!
Thanks!Message edited by author 2005-04-26 02:15:19. |
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| 04/26/2005 02:05:18 AM |
Laced Butterby KylieComment: What was the PP done here Kyle?
The colors POP and the petals almost look like silk. |
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