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| 08/17/2009 09:03:15 AM |
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| 08/17/2009 08:41:32 AM |
The Breakfast of Championsby vawendyComment by Paul: A lot of effort here - nothing I'd want to put on my wall (but hardly any in this challenge meet that criteria); overall a really good effort. 7. |
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| 08/17/2009 03:53:13 AM |
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| 08/17/2009 02:21:19 AM |
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| 08/17/2009 12:37:52 AM |
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| 08/17/2009 12:26:24 AM |
abandonedby vawendyComment by Yo_Spiff: A 5.4 is not a bad showing. It's just not a knock-em dead one either.
A little burning might have helped on the trees outside. I think there is enough detail in them that some careful editing could have pulled some of it in. Perhaps a little dogding inside the tunnel, in order to show off just a bit more of that nice brickwork. Not too bright, however, don't want to ruin the mood. As I said in my in-challenge comment, many of us had issues with overly bright highlights vs dark darks. If nothing else, it was a very educational challenge. |
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| 08/15/2009 06:07:50 PM |
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| 08/15/2009 03:47:59 PM |
abandonedby vawendyComment by Yo_Spiff: Looks like you had the same problem as I did. It's hard to capture such a wide dynamic range as the inside of a tunnel and the brightness outside. It's an interesting shot and I'm not holding the slightly blown highlights against it. |
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| 08/14/2009 11:12:04 AM |
"Jonathan Livingston Seagull" by Richard Bachby vawendyComment by scottieham: Good shutter speed to freeze the action. Looks a little noisy though in the background. The whites look blown out on the face. There are lots of birds that are both dark and white, which presents a challenge trying to expose them properly. Your main priority should be to keep from blowing out the whites. So try to expose the histogram as far to the right as you can without losing detail in the whites. I hope this helps you :) |
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| 08/13/2009 03:02:52 PM |
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