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| 07/15/2004 04:34:55 PM |
Riseby pearcerComment: Now that's grafitti.. I went looking for some in town, but could only find some felt pen marks on the rugby stadium wall.. I think we're a tad too rural for good street art. Well captured, although I'm not sure the child adds anything but scale to the picture in this case. |
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| 07/15/2004 04:28:28 PM |
Design Districtby GinaRothfelsComment: Yow, that's a bold red on my monitor, I assume that you knocked upthe saturation a bit? A very dramatic effect in this case... |
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| 07/15/2004 04:22:50 PM |
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| 07/15/2004 04:22:30 PM |
Speechlessby gsingalComment: Not sure how this was meant to mean the challenge, and the bus isn't even that tatty, That'd be a tidy mobile home in some parts of New Zealand :-). |
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| 07/15/2004 04:20:56 PM |
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| 07/15/2004 06:08:36 AM |
FREEby bobdaveantComment: That is a neat sculpture, I was about to type here that you'd flipped/mirrored the image, then I reaslised what the big read thing was.. Well framed, and the exposure great for an object in shadow on a bright day. |
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| 07/15/2004 06:02:38 AM |
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| 07/15/2004 05:44:08 AM |
Building Blocks From Youthby Toby-DogComment: Look like you've got a little bit of motion blur on the in focus lego 'bumps'. Self-timer and a tripod/stack of books, lump of silly putty would help if that's the case.. If it's not motion blur, ignore me :-). |
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| 07/15/2004 05:40:28 AM |
Powerful Wordsby jazzmanmgtComment: This looks a little under exposed / under saturated. Is that because you didn't want to stay long enough for a longer exposure? :-). When shooting predominantly white/light coloured surfaces you generally need to compenstage +.5 to 1 stop as the camera will read the 'average' light level to be quite high, and underexpose the shot. That might be what happened here? |
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| 07/15/2004 05:32:43 AM |
Earth From Above by hopperComment: Ummmm, Wow. The end of the book with the crease it in of course means that this is not perfect :-). Having said that, this is probably the best photo I've seen on DPC. Great composition, great idea, well exposed, yada yada yada.. Well done.
I've got to get me one of those models... |
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