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| 07/16/2006 03:46:08 PM |
Smiling Eyesby librodoComment: A nice concept :-) Very appealing. Is this lesley? Regardless, good work! |
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| 07/16/2006 03:45:01 PM |
W 10th Stby JPRComment: I have mixed feelings about this: I basically love the shot, though I think the trash barrel is a little too dominant, but I'm not reacting well to the hyper-processing. I find myself wondering how well this would fare if it were DE-saturated somewhat... |
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| 07/14/2006 02:33:49 PM |
fish farmby sfaliceComment: That's a nice job! I like it :-) But we bears are suckers for fish, farmed or otherwise. Especially if they are salmon, though I suspect these are trout? |
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| 07/14/2006 02:04:37 PM |
fish farm originalby sfaliceComment: Hey, cool! You were uploading this at the same time I was uploading some stuff, and I stumbled on it. LOTS of potential. Play with the processing parameters a little to make it pop? |
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| 07/14/2006 01:11:09 PM |
New Loveby dacrazyrnComment: SWEET! I missed this one earlier. It's danged near perfect. Maybe clone out the tags (?) under the dog's chin? |
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| 07/13/2006 09:57:06 AM |
The Dockby maestroComment: I'm delighted to see this totally out-of-the-box take on fireworks do so well! NO color? REVERSED? You got to be kidding! jejeje⢠|
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| 07/13/2006 09:55:54 AM |
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| 07/13/2006 09:55:07 AM |
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| 07/13/2006 09:54:20 AM |
Above the Crowds by muur88Comment: Congrats on your ribbon! It's a striking scene. Re: your sharpness comments, the Circle of Confusion begins to set in at about f/11-f/16 on that lens, depending on how wide you are zoomed, and CoF is particularly destructive of night scenes. You have enough DOF with the 10-22mm to essentially have 3 feet to infinity in focus at f/5.6 or f/8, so it shouldn't have been an issue. You could have run this at ISO 100 and f/8 if you'd chosen to. Also, I almost never use autofocus at night (unclear if you did), preferring to use a small penlight to set the focus manually by distance on the lens. |
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| 07/13/2006 09:48:45 AM |
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