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| 02/05/2006 08:02:59 PM |
Candy Surpriseby annahComment by Elaine: I like this idea. I would try levels or curves to see if I could get the background completely white. It might bring out more details of the candy wrapper, too. (Or maybe not, I'm not that experienced yet!) I also think having the candy off center would add more interest. |
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| 02/05/2006 07:45:28 PM |
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| 02/05/2006 04:23:22 PM |
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| 02/03/2006 08:50:42 PM |
Candy Surpriseby annahComment by rwouthuis: Very cool. I think it might have been improved a little without the vignetting in the bottom 2 corners. |
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| 02/03/2006 07:03:19 PM |
Candy Surpriseby annahComment by elinias: Visible viginetting, maybe on purpose, I would crop in tighter and perhaps have the subject slightly off center, great picture though :) |
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| 02/03/2006 06:56:43 PM |
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| 02/03/2006 03:34:53 PM |
Candy Surpriseby annahComment by DelRioPhoto: Very nicely done. I think this one really benefits from the white space. However, I think there might just be a little too much white space. There appears to be some vignetting on the corners, so I wonder if a slightly tighter crop would have helped. All in all, this is a really good shot. +7 |
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| 02/03/2006 11:04:26 AM |
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| 02/03/2006 01:00:51 AM |
Candy Surpriseby annahComment by metoecus: I think that this would have been a stronger presentation if you hadn't blown out the edges of the paper. On my monitor the text almost appears to be written on the background; only the shadow remains to indicate otherwise. The exposure meter in your camera will assume that on a properly exposed image, averaging the brightness of the entire frame will produce a uniform grey image; usually this heuristic works, but it is dead wrong when shooting a small object against a white background. With a shot like this you'll need to adjust your exposure to compensate for your camera's assumptions. |
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| 02/02/2006 09:21:05 AM |
Candy Surpriseby annahComment by Artifacts: Generally not a bad image and a marvelous concept.
You might consider two changes:
1-Try a smaller crop or apply different post processing to remove the distracting vignetting and/or color casting from showing up on the corners. 2-Position the candy centered at either the upper or lower left "rule of thirds" intersection point for increased viewer esthetics. |
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