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| 02/26/2005 11:44:32 AM |
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| 02/26/2005 10:04:03 AM |
The Day The Music Diedby pmichaudComment by blindjustice: I love well lit window shots. this is great. looks like the music died in 1935, though. Great texture with the piano, but it seems like an alternate version migh be a bumped up saturation. |
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| 02/26/2005 09:45:46 AM |
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| 02/25/2005 03:46:06 PM |
The Day The Music Diedby pmichaudComment by tristalisk: Awsome shot. I love absolutaly every thing about it. The colors, lighting shadowas,details, it's all so wonderfull. This could easily have been a 9 or a 10. However I just don't get a feel of separation when I look at it. Soto reward for the great shot and to be fair I'll still give you a nice score. Great shot!! |
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| 02/24/2005 11:17:16 AM |
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| 02/24/2005 08:42:12 AM |
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| 02/21/2005 12:38:04 PM |
The Day The Music Diedby pmichaudComment by Alain: Beautiful picture! Would probably earned a ribbon in a proper contest.
Sorry, I just can't make the connection with "separation". |
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| 02/21/2005 03:21:37 AM |
The Day The Music Diedby pmichaudComment by Montereykiddo: Wow! Looks like a movie set. What exactly is the separation...I know this can be taken a few different way....I just wonder how you envision it. Separation of old/new, musician/instrument? Interesting and unique. Goodluck! |
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| 02/11/2005 02:07:46 PM |
Spentby pmichaudComment by Ozzie: The poor flower looks like it has seen better days, to me it looks a little washed out and a little out of focus. It's not always easy taking pictures of flowers, I know. |
| 02/09/2005 10:57:18 PM |
Spentby pmichaudComment by awpollard: Pretty cool flower. Sharp and in focus. For me the lighting seems a tad bit harsh (shadow under the center petal) making the flower almost too sharp. When using the On Camera flash to tone it down a bit in situations like this, I hold a clear tupperware lid right over the (on camera) flash to soften (warm) the light a bit ...it works in a pinch. If I'm using my home rig (I really don't have anything) I will shine (spot) a desklamp or clamp light through a white sheet (as close to the subject as you can get it) onto the subject giving that warm feel and softening it up a bit. Just my thoughts...
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