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| 12/19/2004 02:31:34 PM |
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| 12/19/2004 02:30:34 PM |
Bedroom Breezeby KDOComment: This reminds me of my stays as a kid at my Amish relatives home. Very simple decore. Very simple lifestyle. Wanna keep cool? Open the window. Smell the breeze? Smell the kerosene lamp? I can! Very nice shot!
Too bad people are leaving negative comments about the noise and the soft focus. Both effects add to this shot a feeling of simpler things and work very well here. Both effects are looked down upon by the DPC community which is a terrible shame!
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| 12/19/2004 02:26:46 PM |
Candle in the windby lacuceComment: Very difficult shot to make pop with the white candle, bright flame, and dark background. What might help capture the exposure without the blown out flame and candle. Much more light. Use the black background, but light it up much more. This will allow you to get your exposure time down enough to capture the detail of the flame and wax without so much blown out. You may have to play around with exposure compensation (moving it to the plus side to speed up the shutter). Oh and your red border is really distracting...
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| 12/19/2004 02:06:42 PM |
The Power Of Windby I Enjoy HamComment: Nice subject that could make a very nice shot! First thing that comes to mind is that you are out of focus pretty bad. Around here sharp focus is the number one key to a high scoring shot. Next thing is that you have your subject in the very center of the shot on a horizontally. If you moved it a tad to the right or left, you would have a much more appealing off centered subject. I would also try moving your subject up in the frame so you get the whole thing. Hope this helps.
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| 12/18/2004 03:32:58 PM |
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| 12/18/2004 02:48:42 PM |
Sole Survivorby TuckersmomComment: Interesting. This viewer doesn't normally appreciate shots this close to the edge of the digital art, but this one seems to work well with it's simple color scheme!
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| 12/18/2004 02:46:42 PM |
pink flagby tazzaComment: Elegant in it's subtlety, but you have what appear to be sharpening artifacts (?) around hte top and bottom of flag. You also have jaggies in the top part of the line holding the flag.
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| 12/18/2004 02:45:24 PM |
Windblownby nikon_girlComment: Nice composition, but a tad bit over processed for this viewers taste...
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| 12/18/2004 02:32:13 PM |
My Fanby docpjvComment: Awesome shot! I love the little peek you get at your model! At first I was put off by the greenish cast in the skin tones but after looking at this a moment longer, it really seems to work well! It's kinda tenous to the challenge theme, but still an excellent image!
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| 12/18/2004 02:27:03 PM |
Colourful Windby TiberiusComment: Nice colors. Interesting study type shot, but there isn't much to hold this viewers attention. In fact it's kinda confusing to the eye. You have some goo d leading lines, but they are broken up by the clutter of so many multi colored flags. A not so square crop may give more appeal to the overall presentation...
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