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| 08/08/2007 11:59:53 PM |
Feets N Streets R Neetsby levyj413Comment: Cool shorts! It appears to be a long way to your knees. Fun shot, and it seems disorienting rotated this way instead of legs at the bottom of the frame as you would see it thru the viewfinder. That adds to the fun. I can't wait to see what "serious" images you will be getting with this lens soon. |
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| 08/08/2007 11:49:28 PM |
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| 08/08/2007 11:47:46 PM |
Day 35a - Brain Cubeby sherpetComment: This image looks so bizarre in such a cool way. First thought when seeing the thumb was a mental image of each side repeating "Oooo, Oooo, Oooo back and forth LOL. Oooo.
Shez, You seem to have the photogenious touch. |
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| 08/08/2007 11:42:59 PM |
U.S. Forest Service Mule and Wranglerby GermaineComment: This looks like right out of 1950. Good choice to use B&W for this, and the crop is just right too, as it does not make the ranger take center screen. Like the star on the mule. |
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| 08/08/2007 11:40:31 PM |
Aqua Totby SeanachaiComment: Grins and bubbles! Great scene, and captured nicely too. I see no way to make it better. |
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| 08/08/2007 11:32:26 PM |
Inspirationby VenomComment: That's a beautiful scene. It looks good just as you have it. If I would think that any improvement could be done, it would be to try to bring out the trees a little better in PP. I like the moon in shots like this when the ground is bright enough to get the shot without blowing out the features of the moon. |
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| 08/07/2007 12:43:23 AM |
Jageurby CorySmithComment: Excellent image, and very pretty woman. Thanks for sharing the shot with us. I like it for the same reason you do. |
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| 08/07/2007 12:40:57 AM |
Turner Falls, OKby kawesttexComment: That is a nice shot of a pretty place. I like the way the water seems to criscross on the way down the hill at this shutter speed. |
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| 08/06/2007 11:41:56 AM |
Stream in Parkby JLCComment: I see that this was shot at f32, and that may be the reason for the overall softness, which lends a feel of gentle quiteness to this image. Generally if shutter speed is 500 at 50 mm or less, even hand held,everything would be tack sharp, front to back at apertures between 5.6 and 11 or even 16.
Technically speaking, the numbers iso 200, shutter 500, f32 don't seem to add up right for this exposure, as that would be about 2 or 3 stops dark, even in full bright sunlight. Is the shutter speed number right?
I have been told to focus on the nearest part of a deep scene like this when shooting it for best results, and it seems to hold true.
I try to shoot moving water upstream most of the time to be able to see where it drops or goes around rocks or over ledges. This is a pleasing and relaxing image to drift off into.
Keep shooting and learning. I look fwd to seeing your images in the future, as you live in a beautiful part of the country. |
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| 08/06/2007 11:21:36 AM |
peopleby heidaComment: This image somehow makes me think about gypsy people. The blur seems to suggest motion as music and dancing, and the transluminescence from the back is like the inside of a tent. The bright area on the right is like a japanese fan. The heavy grain adds to the mystery and seems to date the image to an earlier period. |
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