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Gooderham
11/18/2009 04:59:26 AM
Gooderham
by Shutter-For-Hire

Comment:
I love how you embraced your bright sky.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Beyond Time
11/11/2009 05:00:36 AM
Beyond Time
by blacjack

Comment:
Hey, now there's something out of the DPC norm. Just creepy enough to be beautiful. I really hope this does well for you.
Photographer found comment helpful.
riley_0204.jpg
11/10/2009 03:38:00 PM
riley_0204.jpg
by Kelli

Comment:
For such a common practice you don't see this photo very often. Very cool.
Photographer found comment helpful.
In with the wash
11/10/2009 05:51:30 AM
In with the wash
by ahjenny

Comment:
While I do like the idea, I have to agree about the composition and lighting.

Composition: Honestly, I don't have a clue how to shoot this concept. If you get closer you might lose too much of the washer. If you pull out too much you can't see inside the washer. DPC loves when you have people in your scenes to help tell a story, so working someone into the shot would have helped.

Lighting: Your whites are pretty yellow. Normal house lights throw out yellow, so change your WB to the indoor setting. If you forget while shooting and are shooting RAW, you can change the WB in post. If you shot JPEG as a last resort you could lower just the yellow saturation in Hue/Saturation.

Also, I'd try getting more light in the washer itself. Clearly the $20 is the focus, but there's some pretty harsh shadows in there. You bumped up to ISO 3200, which puts you at risk for some nasty noisy grain. House lights seem bright in person, but when translated into a photo they're almost always not enough light. You can use ordinary desk lamps for additional light, but make sure to diffuse them with a sheet or something to prevent harshness. You can also bust out the tripod and slow the shutter speed down.

One last thing: When taking photos of things around your house, especially appliances, make sure they're pristine clean. Don't get me wrong, my house is by no means perfectly clean, but DPC will rip you up if you enter something that doesn't gleam and sparkle if it's not a grunge challenge. It has to look new. If it's an Advanced Editing challenge clone out dirt. If it's Basic you're going to have to do some scrubbing.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Sweet Dreams
11/08/2009 04:32:52 PM
Sweet Dreams
by artvet

Comment:
It took me awhile to find the second foot, and I'm so glad I kept looking! It quadruples the sweetness of the shot.
Photographer found comment helpful.
empty
11/07/2009 05:02:49 AM
empty
by Retroesque

Comment:
This has perfect balance. It's one of those photos that's not of anything particularly interesting on its own, but the way you've captured it people would gladly hang it on their walls.
Photographer found comment helpful.
IMG_0408-2.jpg
11/01/2009 03:38:25 AM
IMG_0408-2.jpg
by DrAchoo

Comment:
Woo! I bet that position looked weird to everyone except photographers.
Photographer found comment helpful.
'Down' On The Farm
10/21/2009 06:16:53 AM
'Down' On The Farm
by Sheryll

Comment:
The top shot is awesome. I can't say I'm nearly as sold on the other two.
Photographer found comment helpful.
The Hidden Glob!
10/13/2009 11:13:27 PM
The Hidden Glob!3rd Place
by Dirt_Diver

Comment:
Funny and well executed, heh.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Revealing her secrets
10/13/2009 11:12:13 PM
Revealing her secrets
by fridjo

Comment:
Quite lovely.
Photographer found comment helpful.
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