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| 01/03/2010 11:55:00 PM |
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| 01/03/2010 09:37:34 PM |
Lightning over a remote island in the Keysby CoryComment: That's a great shot with a P&S cam, with the shutter button delay. I'm impressed.... and also glad that it missed your boat. Those thunder boomers can really put on a show in the Florida Bay, between the keys and the mainland. |
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| 01/03/2010 11:25:19 AM |
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| 01/03/2010 10:11:44 AM |
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| 01/03/2010 10:02:30 AM |
photographer in photo.jpgby SoulJanceComment: The layered rock makes an awesome BG. The duotone brings out the best in this as well. The high iso probably added to the contrast which is a good thing in this case. |
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| 01/03/2010 09:52:34 AM |
B&W treesby StarbananaComment: The darker foreground and bright BG adds a lot of depth in this shot. Have you tried experimenting with pulling saturation all the way down, then playing with the individual color sliders to see how it affects contrasts? It's like using strong color filters when shooting B&W film. It can help to bring out detail that would be blended into the BG by only reducing saturation. |
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| 01/03/2010 09:46:33 AM |
Food 53/Dec 31 - Oliebollenby hajekaComment: The dark BG and backlighting work to accent the shapes and focus attention on the subject in this shot. Happy New Year to you too. |
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| 01/03/2010 09:42:58 AM |
orange butterflyby LelezComment: The strong colors, and the way they compliment each other make this shot nice. I am also impressed with depth of field for this shot. |
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| 01/03/2010 02:01:04 AM |
A Haunting Hurdle by sweetbreadComment: You're a point & shoot wizard! Gotta love those little cameras.
You found the right thing for the challenge, processed it nicely, and kicked butt.
B&W is right for this scene, and the low angle getting the trees behind the bike give it an extra bit of texture that makes a big difference. |
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| 01/02/2010 11:26:15 PM |
White Ibisby scooter97Comment: You had great evening light for this, and it looks like it was shot over water, the way the light looks like reflected light on the underside of the bird. It's a great shot of a curlew. I like the feather detail in this. |
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