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| 10/13/2006 03:28:23 AM |
Mightyby ShannonLeeComment: Exceptional shot. you should put this up on DPCPrints! |
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| 10/12/2006 09:46:56 AM |
Minneapolis Skyline (HDR)by SamDoe1Comment: The biggest problem with this is that your lights are actually blown. Sadly, this is due to the lower dynamic range of a tiny sensor which resides in your digicam. HDR processing is much more effective when the RAW actually contains a lot more information. |
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| 10/09/2006 09:16:19 AM |
coffee cup ~ toilet paperby hannekeComment: Needs a hair more DOF IMHO, but an excellent pic nonetheless. Another one that really stands out due to great visual theming. |
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| 10/09/2006 09:05:59 AM |
A Farewell to Armsby RKTComment: Very well done. Excellent use of contrasting tonality and composition. I agree that this should have placed higher... Definitely a standout shot. Message edited by author 2006-10-09 09:06:20. |
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| 10/09/2006 08:51:47 AM |
Busyby owenComment: Patience pays off! One of the best macro shots I've ever seen on DPC. |
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| 10/02/2006 10:58:53 AM |
Tacy.jpgby dassilemComment: Easily the best of the bunch. When you get everything else right, you always find something more to work on.... Well I do anyhow...
Feels a bit soft to me and also - like the others - a bit too cool, particularly in the skin tones. |
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| 10/02/2006 04:49:22 AM |
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| 09/29/2006 12:43:27 AM |
Shoreline by hughletherenComment: Well done. Beautiful colors and interesting use of flow. Nice to see you back again. |
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| 09/20/2006 04:26:30 AM |
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| 09/18/2006 12:52:22 AM |
Young at 37 yearsby RasaiComment: Nice pic. I suspect it's a tiny bit oversharpened, but I think that is probably due to using the wrong sharpening settings for 640x480. Pics are a lot more sensitive to sharpening at this resolution.
One thing that I find helps prevent the data loss and subsequent need for strong sharpening in small sizes is using multiple steps for reducing size. I don't know if you did this or not, but if you didn't, you might want to look into it. |
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