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| 05/05/2006 07:02:46 AM |
Spring's Getting Comfortableby spreadpanicComment: Lovely pastel colors. Focus is very uneven, though. With multiple points of distance from the camera, it is hard to get a defined focal point. Sometimes if you have a move function on the camera, you can adjust where the focus will be. |
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| 05/05/2006 07:01:09 AM |
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| 05/05/2006 06:59:45 AM |
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| 05/05/2006 06:57:47 AM |
I saw redby Elvis_LComment: Looks oversharpened. The dof is pretty good, but could have even been more blurred out to create a background palette of green tones without detail. |
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| 05/05/2006 06:56:33 AM |
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| 05/05/2006 06:54:25 AM |
stream of lifeby arsenalComment: The highlights are really overblown on the sky, the water, the sand,etc. Birds are a nice touch. That is probably my favorite part of the entire scene. |
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| 05/05/2006 06:51:11 AM |
The Sky's the Limit in this Townby C-town driverComment: Never been there. The subject has been done so often though that this one doesn't offer much. Too bad you couldn't have gotten a more dramtic sky. The solid blue just doesn't seem interesting enough. The hillside seems to hold some interest, however. I like the textures of the foliage, but there isn't enough of it. |
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| 05/05/2006 06:48:12 AM |
Built on a Rockby harmsusmcComment: Nice sky. Foreground is very dark, though. You can adjust its exposure by extracting that part and increasing brightness, as well as doing a bit of dodging. The other choice is to not have so much foreground, since its insertion into the composition (and at such a large amount0 should be better exposed. |
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| 05/05/2006 06:46:12 AM |
Long Road Homeby SDWComment: Found subject to be uninteresting, though your leading lines give it some strength. They aren't leading anywhere, though, so when you use that as a compositional technique you need to have a point of reference where the lines are leading the eye. |
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| 05/05/2006 06:44:25 AM |
Days Gone Byby msdoubletroubleComment: Image seems very digitized. Not sure if it is because subject was far away and you tried to crop, but details are very dotted. I used an Olympus D550z last year, and for some reason something happened in the file sizes and most of my images started coming out this way. Luckily I was able to get a different camera. Nothing can be done about the problem, though often the prints come out just fine. |
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