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| 04/25/2002 04:57:00 PM |
Home Improvementby ssComment by Agehall: What a clever shot, to see this and take the shot in the context of this weeks challenge!! |
| 04/25/2002 02:36:00 PM |
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| 04/25/2002 11:36:00 AM |
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| 04/24/2002 12:52:00 PM |
Home Improvementby ssComment by Mousie: the left of the building is very blown out, i wonder if you could have taken a darker exposure and pushed the blacks a bit to bring out the detail of the darker side. |
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| 04/24/2002 10:53:00 AM |
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| 04/23/2002 08:10:00 PM |
Home Improvementby ssComment by Maverick: Transition from light to dark works well here, good use of black and white. I would have liked it better if the left side wasn't so bright though |
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| 04/23/2002 07:45:00 PM |
Home Improvementby ssComment by mykoleary: Holy overxposed! This is a very interesting shot/subject, but the hotness of the left side distracts much too much. |
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| 04/23/2002 05:58:00 PM |
Home Improvementby ssComment by jsgf: I guess what you're getting at is that the window on the left is newer than the right. The problem is that your dynamic range is too much for the camera so the left window is over exposed and the right one is underexposed. You could use a half neutral-density filter to reduce the contrast between the two, and get good exposure on both. Alternatively, you could add more lighting, or wait until the sun is in a better place. |
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