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| 03/16/2005 01:49:57 PM |
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| 03/15/2005 05:11:52 PM |
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| 03/14/2005 05:55:26 PM |
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| 03/14/2005 01:24:47 PM |
Yby DibutilComment by Mr Tee: I like the change, or perceived change, in contrast from top to bottom. |
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| 03/14/2005 12:35:02 PM |
Yby DibutilComment by SandyP: Very cool looking picture. I love the "night" feel to it. |
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| 09/15/2004 12:31:59 PM |
You are too small to sea-doo!by DibutilComment by Dibutil: [greslizzz]: I don't really know why the result is so bad. I have published similar photos from the same session on other resources and got extremely high marks. Probably most people here considered that it is just a snapshot - there is no obvious pre-staging in the picture...
[Blackdog]: "Sea-doo" is a water motorcycle made by Bombardier, Quebec (Canada). It was so popular in the nineties that riding on the similar watercrafts made by Yamaha, Polaris and even "Jet-ski" by Kawasaki is called 'to sea-doo'. At least here, in Canada ;-))) Message edited by author 2004-09-15 12:35:01. |
| 09/15/2004 07:01:53 AM |
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| 09/15/2004 02:27:02 AM |
You are too small to sea-doo!by DibutilComment by greslizzz: I am surprised about your position, it was my favourite picture... what do You think has happened? what is wrong in the picture? You have backlight, great colors and better composition! |
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| 09/15/2004 12:23:41 AM |
You are too small to sea-doo!by DibutilComment by Dibutil: Thanks everyone for your comments!
I would like to explain how this was done.
The "cloudless" sky is in fact a pretty dense pre-thunderstorm fog, so the sun was not very bright. Also I had my Kokin polarizer to cut off the extra water reflections and Kokin 121 neutral gradient filter to workout the sky - thus you can see even some "clouds". The worst problem was to kill purple inner reflections from the lens coating and filters. The colors in the result are quite natural - it looked just like that. You may read more about this scene here:
//www.webphotoforum.com/artist_pic.asp?pid=54053 |
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