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| 05/29/2008 06:54:15 PM |
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| 05/29/2008 03:48:48 AM |
Day 7by tpbremerComment by enajj: Everytime I pass one of those irrigation systems I try to think of how to shoot one, you did a good job with this! I especially like your editting choices. |
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| 05/28/2008 01:29:15 PM |
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| 05/28/2008 09:44:11 AM |
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| 05/28/2008 03:55:11 AM |
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| 05/23/2008 01:08:02 PM |
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| 05/22/2008 11:51:24 AM |
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| 05/21/2008 09:24:07 PM |
The Red Shedby tpbremerComment by MelonMusketeer: [user]macronothing[/user] has already covered most of what I see in the image. You may want sometime to try setting up with a tripod, and frame up a shot using manual focus, and breathe on the lens. Shoot as the lens is clearing up, and sometimes you can get a nice foggy morning effect. With the stocking, I would experiment with different apertures using aperture priority to see what setting gives the best look, and try to remember that f setting for future shooting. |
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| 05/21/2008 04:54:14 PM |
The Red Shedby tpbremerComment by macrothing: In response to your request for feedback, firstly I think that the barns and shed shots you've seen (at DPC) are mostly heavily processed and usually involve more context: sky, surrounds, etc. I think I understand the concept you were going for with this image, but looking at your original I see that you didn't have much more (context especially) than this to work with. The light is on the 'least' interesting part of the barn - the window being in shadow, the dappled light around the side is nice but barely discernible, especially at this size. Looks like there might also be some focus/blur issues (or could be haze). Your toning with this entry has blown some of the color ranges in my opinion and made this a little harsh in areas, thereby diminishing the overall soft effect. The composition is out, the shed is to the left of frame and the mass of tree(s) also dominates the left. My suggestion would be, for this scene, a variation in angle/perspective - of the barn, and the trees, and also, of the camera angle - this looks like you got closer to ground level, which is a good idea, but not sure it has enhanced the image here, perhaps a variation in that perspective too may have produced a more dramatic perspective. I gave this a 3.
edit to add: my comment about the blur/focal still remains, even though (obviously) I know this is/was a Soft Focus Challenge - and I also know/knew you used the black nylon (which may have contributed to the 'haziness'), I wonder whether (if using the nylon again) a white or lighter color would be better for a scene like this. As well, further softening in pp would probably have aided the overall effect and feel you were going for. Message edited by author 2008-05-21 16:59:20. |
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| 05/20/2008 09:16:24 PM |
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