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| 12/09/2008 08:45:16 PM |
Woman by the Windowby JutildaComment: Interesting how you created a foggy morning sort of effect. I think that part of what makes this work is that the light on the face appears so different from the light in the rest of the image. |
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| 12/08/2008 12:25:53 AM |
a dangerous world by rozComment: Way to go Roz! I am happy that you caught the "camera bug" a couple of years ago. It's fully developed now, and I am happy to be one of the lucky people who got to watch your progress to this point. Big congrats on the red, and an incredible macro shot. |
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| 12/08/2008 12:15:12 AM |
Owl with Attitude by bassboneComment: Excellent in all respects! Congrats to you again!
Gotta love that old Nikkor glass. The 105 f2.5 is one of the more common and inexpensive of the older Ai lenses, and still one of the best ever. |
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| 12/07/2008 12:50:25 AM |
Whatever 06by KenComment: Very nice find. That was a good idea about having her position with arms up into the fog like that for this shot. |
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| 12/06/2008 11:13:48 PM |
Side Doorby GermaineComment: Your night shooting talent is a treat to see. With an iPhone no less. Good grab! |
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| 12/06/2008 11:09:20 PM |
Joy of Healthby colorcarnivalComment: The processing helps this a lot. It certainly makes your hand look the way mine look without any processing LOL. Joy to you too : ) I like the mysterious look of the hood, and what's all that white stuff in the BG. We never have that here. |
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| 12/06/2008 11:06:25 PM |
Pack 44by KelliComment: I see about 40 different pictures in this shot. The interaction with the two girls front left is interesting to me. You had a fun day. |
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| 12/06/2008 11:03:59 PM |
moonby StarbananaComment: Good depends on what you are shooting for. This is fine as you have it, with the neg space allowing the moon to look like it is just hanging in nothingness. You may want to try this during the daytime, not too long after sunrise or before sunset, and you can get a sweet blue sky behind it. Another trick is to use tungsten WB at night for sky shots. |
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| 12/06/2008 11:00:15 PM |
Whatever 5by AliciaComment: Ditto, exactly what everyone else has said. Exceptional work! |
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| 12/06/2008 10:58:34 PM |
#six - Good Mooningby bobonacusComment: This is a fine moon shot. Be sure to keep up with the settings that you used, so that you will be ready for the next eclipse. I understand what you are talking about with the focusing when you have 800mm on and it is very dark in the viewfinder. When the moon is in mid phase like this is a good time to shoot to get the shadows to show detail and elevation in the craters near the line of demarcation.
Here's a link for you; colormoon link
It was posted in a forum reply a while back. |
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