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| 10/13/2003 10:49:55 PM |
Progression by zeuszenComment: Not a traditional use of composition, with the horizon in the middle, but it works well here due to the lack of color in the shot. Makes for a good mirroring of sky to water. 10 -danny |
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| 10/13/2003 10:48:41 PM |
Itasca Downtownby pitsamanComment: I would love to visit here. Perfect exposure, and to keep the colors in check too! Nice work! 10 -danny |
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| 10/13/2003 10:45:04 PM |
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| 10/13/2003 10:40:57 PM |
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| 10/13/2003 01:31:06 AM |
Anxiety by jjbeguinComment: Nice photography. You're ability to look to the simple things and pull out the essence of the shot amazes me. Great image, truely professional work.
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| 10/13/2003 01:09:07 AM |
Debuggingby C-FoxComment: Ah, those in the business will understand this image. It's where the term comes from. I think you may have pushed past your camera's limits with this image. You have either cropped into a smaller area of the image, or the macro capabilities of your camera don't allow focus at this close of a distance. Your overall composition isn't bad, but you have all your elements bringing the eye to the center of the image. The angle of the tweasers, the moth, then the 3 round things all make for a very center weighted image. Your choice of lighting is probably a standard indoor light. You may want to see if your camera has a custom white balance for the type of lighting you used. Your image has the typical yellow tint to it due to the lights.
Things I might have tried: Custom white balance, landscape mode so as to allow more room for the tweasers and moth. Maybe bringing in the tweasers from another angle. The lighting may have worked better if it had been bounced off an object above your prop, so as to be a more diffused overhead light. I may have lowered the angle of the camera to introduce a 3rd dimension to the objects. Their current orientation leaves them lifeless and flat.
I do think that this concept is worth playing with. Addressing the limitations of your camera and lighting, I think that you have the possibilities of making a nice iconic piece of art. |
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| 10/06/2003 12:12:18 AM |
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| 10/06/2003 12:04:03 AM |
Love at First Flightby goodtempoComment: Nice capture man! I was too busy last weekend to get out to this air show! We need to go out and shoot again! |
| 10/06/2003 12:01:35 AM |
Future Pilot by SonifoComment: Excellent photo. This is what I feel real photography is all about! |
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| 10/01/2003 09:51:13 PM |
Gear Down, Flaps Outby pinbackComment: I cracked up when I saw this. The 2 of them are perfect. I would like a little more space around them, but otherwise a nice capture. 8 -danny |
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