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| 07/19/2007 12:00:03 AM |
Dappled Donby RulerZigzagComment by Emerkaza: Either the lighting is perfect for the subject or the subject is perfect with the lighting. Either way, it works. Nice job! 8 |
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| 07/18/2007 09:17:06 PM |
Early Manby RulerZigzagComment by e301: You know, if this was a Robert Mapplethorpe photograph its connotations would be entirely different. The simple visibility of background prevents it being such, however. Oh, and the banana. It's more an indictment of dpc that this seems simply simplistic and even a little ... I don't quite know the word: unsympathetic, dystopian perhaps. I wish I didn't see a a certain crassness in it - I mean, the banana for heaven's sake - but I'm afraid I do. I'll be very very interested to see where this rates: its actually a true assessment of style versus content. |
| 07/18/2007 05:29:20 PM |
Early Manby RulerZigzagComment by LaMas: Very nice capture. the only think that I keep wondering though is what is his left hand doing. I can't see it and therefore my attention kind of draws to it. The gentle balck and white though is a great idea and the photo itself was shot very well. Someone really needs to shave that man!! |
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| 07/18/2007 02:49:42 PM |
Early Manby RulerZigzagComment by Jedusi: nice lighting, but I wonder if you missed nanopportunity by not putting up some 'Cave Paintings' ? |
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| 07/17/2007 02:02:44 PM |
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| 07/17/2007 12:21:10 PM |
Early Manby RulerZigzagComment by surfdabbler: Very well done. Great pose and placement. I was going to complain about low contrast on the person, but I think I like how you've edited it. |
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| 07/17/2007 07:39:41 AM |
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| 07/17/2007 01:00:30 AM |
Well Groomedby RulerZigzagComment by Citadel: Greetings from the Critique Club!
As mentioned in a few of the comments, your sky does appear overexposed. How do you deal with that? You can point your camera at the sky and hit the exposure lock button. Alternatively (and the way that I have found to work fairly well recently) is to go into full manual.
I have the D50 and while you have the D200 the process is the same. Point the camera at the sky as mentioned previously. The aperture you wanted (judging from the settings you provided) is F8 so dial that in 1st. Next you have to adjust your shutter speed. In your view finder you will see a series of bars at the bottom. Keep changing the shutter speed until they line up with the middle. (Bars will disappear as you get closer). You are now exposing for the sky.
With trees, you actually want to underexpose usually anyways. (Usually about -2/3 of a stop).
If your exposure if good then you won't need to get too carried away with saturation. Adjust the levels then curves and you'll end up with a really solid shot.
In hindsight I um...wish I would have done these steps myself.... :) |
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| 07/16/2007 09:00:35 AM |
Early Manby RulerZigzagComment by Jutilda: The banana kind of ruins the mood but the technical aspects of the shot are great. I'd have him holding a big ol' turkey leg or hunk of raw meat. Well done though. |
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| 07/16/2007 08:17:02 AM |
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