Image |
Comment |
| 06/21/2011 03:44:27 PM |
Ice Waterby TomComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 10
Nice smooth water and sharp rocks. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:43:12 PM |
Tiny Yellowby mrbig65Comment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 1
I can't make out anything which would show tripod usage. I honestly couldn't tell if this was taken handheld or on a tripod. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:40:46 PM |
after duskby skewsmeComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 3
Not enough blur in the clouds to show a longer exposure. Overall, it seems a bit underexposed. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:39:17 PM |
Friendship Fountainby BuddyBaumComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 10
Aside from the tilting, everything else says 'tripod was used here.' |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:33:21 PM |
Winter Flowby QikiComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 10
After browsing this scene, the mountains in the back are sort of ugly. :-/ When I place my hand across the top third of the photo, the picture changes entirely. It becomes much more rugged and exciting. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:30:54 PM |
Red Squareby franktheyankComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 5
Tough one. Fast lens, high ISO? On second thought, the starbursts from the lights say smaller aperture. F13/F16 maybe? Ok, you used a tripod. :-) |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:26:01 PM |
after sunset @ iso 80by FourPointXComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 3
First off, might I suggest not titling your shot with your ISO? You could have shot wide open with a f/1.2 lens and a 1/10 sec shutter. It appears your camera exposed for the sky leaving all other objects in silhouette. The water is difficult to see and the clouds appear stationary. If one of those two subjects showed smoothing or blur, it would be obvious a tripod was used. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:20:28 PM |
Barker Reservoirby leonedavisComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 10
No question here. Can't do this handheld. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:19:55 PM |
My private placeby wetlandComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 10
Nice soft waterfalls and sharp rocks. My only irritant with this shot is that big tree branch hanging down in the way of the pool area. That really kills the shot. Maybe a lower shot position could have eliminated that. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/21/2011 03:17:39 PM |
Lake Levelby npaselComment: Obvious use of a tripod, or any other long-term stabilization tool (1-10 *is not the score of the shot though*): 4
Hard to judge this one. It's near sunset, so unless you were shooting wide open with a fast lens and a high ISO, it could have been done handheld. It would have worked better had you done a longer exposure to smooth out the water by eliminating the minor ripples. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 08/27/2025 04:26:03 PM EDT.