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tall, dark, and handsome
08/03/2012 12:05:45 AM
tall, dark, and handsome
by LanndonKane

Comment:
Originally posted by Neat:

so are you?
6'2" and ready to rumble.
Sunrise Among the Wild Flowers - color
08/01/2012 05:11:21 PM
Sunrise Among the Wild Flowers - color
by markwiley

Comment:
i like the colour version better
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Arizona Meteor Crater
08/01/2012 04:58:58 PM
Arizona Meteor Crater3rd Place
by tanguera

Comment:
the coolest thing ever
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I gotta Dollie!
08/01/2012 12:30:48 PM
I gotta Dollie!
by cujee

Comment:
literally the worst thing ever
Tornado 1 : OPEC 0
08/01/2012 11:52:39 AM
Tornado 1 : OPEC 0
by ambaker

Comment:
this deserved higher
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A Study Of The Human Form
08/01/2012 10:43:22 AM
A Study Of The Human Form
by Venser

Comment:
this is a good one. maybe without the cropped head.
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The Dark Tower
08/01/2012 09:56:46 AM
The Dark Tower
by Abra

Comment:
good books
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Dawn at the Temple
07/31/2012 12:31:02 PM
Dawn at the Temple
by LanndonKane

Comment:
Originally posted by bassbone:

Originally posted by LanndonKane:

this is interesting. im finding it very difficult to see the softness in this image. in fact, it is sharpened to the max; any more sharpening and there would be jaggies all over. is the softness mostly in the clouds, or the building itself?


Maybe I mis-spoke when I wrote 'halo'. Rather, I see almost a double edge to all the surfaces, as if the image was not sharp to start and that you sharpened post photography to make the edges sharp. The lamps look as though they have a ghost image almost superimposed but not quite. The same is true of the temple edges. The edges of all the dark surfaces are just not sharp.

My guess this has to do with the optics of the lens and could not be fixed in post processing.


thanks very much. i think i see what you're talking about.
Dawn at the Temple
07/31/2012 11:52:23 AM
Dawn at the Temple
by LanndonKane

Comment:
this is interesting. im finding it very difficult to see the softness in this image. in fact, it is sharpened to the max; any more sharpening and there would be jaggies all over. is the softness mostly in the clouds, or the building itself?
Dawn at the Temple
07/31/2012 11:43:39 AM
Dawn at the Temple
by LanndonKane

Comment:
Originally posted by bassbone:

First of all - isn't it amazing how small the images look using the old 640 pixel requirement!?

Regarding the photo at hand, the colors of the sunrise are wonderfully rich and the use of centered composition really focuses our attention on the temple. That said, I fear that the image does not come off as sharp, especially around the temple. There is almost a small amount of halo around the entire image that makes it seem not completely in focus.

The thick border also seems to take away from the image, from the lightposts are cut off abruptly to the foreground glow lost in the thick black of the frame.


thank you, very interesting, can't even see the halo.
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