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| 09/01/2007 12:31:35 AM |
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| 08/29/2007 11:19:17 AM |
Zeus by M.O.C.Comment: Don't hang it up quite yet, there's a Power challenge to be won now. |
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| 08/29/2007 12:37:45 AM |
Give wayby Rino63Comment: Are they swimming in a pond of radioactive waste or something? |
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| 08/29/2007 12:33:40 AM |
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| 08/29/2007 12:24:57 AM |
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| 08/29/2007 12:20:29 AM |
Nightlifeby BradComment: I wouldn't have touched this challenge with a ten foot pole. I've had enough 'too dark' comments to last a lifetime as it is. |
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| 08/29/2007 12:08:46 AM |
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| 08/28/2007 05:39:36 PM |
ler.jpgby DogAngelComment: Highlights are a bit harsh, but this is the best of the recent bunch imo.
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| 08/28/2007 01:01:59 PM |
Showing offby boyd2000Comment: This is not meant to be mean, but the best thing about this photo is what you can learn for the next time you try and shoot something like this.
A few things that jump to my mind
- Patience. Wait till the subject is in a more suitable position. In this case that would be not sitting on a rock with bright sun spots on it that will make it difficult/impossible to properly expose.
- Focus. Might be some hand shake, maybe you focused and then recomposed - hard to say but from feet to beak the focus on the bird is off a bit. You have a good camera, don't be afraid of iso 800 or 1600 if the situation demands a higher shutter speed to account for subject movement (or to counteract the espresso you had with breakfast!) edit to add: did you have your IS engaged? Did you wait half a second for it to spin up and stablize?
- Go easy on the saturation. If you've properly exposed the subject (dependant on the previous two points) then you should not need to give the colors much of a bump in post. I know I am not alone in saying that I would start bleeding off points just for the extreme saturation of this shot. Message edited by author 2007-08-28 13:02:44. |
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| 08/27/2007 12:41:10 AM |
The Hunterby RayEthierComment: Think the noise held you back on this, because apart from that it's a hell of a great capture. |
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