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| 09/22/2008 04:48:17 AM |
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| 09/22/2008 12:53:07 AM |
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| 09/21/2008 11:09:16 PM |
tattooby tnunComment by Purple_Girl: It's very dark on the horse's face, all of the horse in fact but it does help emphasise the white numbers. I think I'd have bent down those 3 grass stalks out of the way a bit. |
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| 09/20/2008 09:16:58 PM |
Ladyby tnunComment by roz: funny .. i came to your portfolio after your comment on katee in the shadows and saw this beautiful horse image and made a comment .. i just went back to the photo domino game and there it is .. !!..:) |
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| 09/20/2008 09:14:50 PM |
Ladyby tnunComment by roz: hey timothy .. BRILLIANT photograph and process .. love the highlighted horse and the darkness beyond ....
it looks almost like a fairy tale and i'm expecting the horse to sprout wings and possibly a unicorn's horn .. an excellent image that transports me .. :) |
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| 09/19/2008 08:13:09 PM |
some sheepby tnunComment by sfalice: LoL. How did you get those sheep to smile!
Whenever I try(ed) to take a picture of a sheep, I'd get the south end - every time! |
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| 09/19/2008 08:19:19 AM |
trees with moonby tnunComment by one2one: How can this be a long exposure when the moon is perfectly in focus? You must have shot this at 1/250th or there abouts so this isn't a long exposure. If it had been your moon wouldn't be sharp. |
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| 09/19/2008 06:10:24 AM |
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| 09/19/2008 05:51:24 AM |
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| 09/19/2008 01:17:16 AM |
trees with moonby tnunComment by basssman7: Long exposure? The moon is lit by the sun. That tells me that for a full moon photo to be properly exposed as this one is and not show any movement in the moon it would only be an exposure of about 1/125 sec or 1/250 sec at asa 100. How is that a long exposure?
I would also suggest calibrating your monitor. On my calibrated monitor I can only make out outlines of the trees in your photo if I stare at it really hard. It appears to be a black fram with the full moon in it.
I am not trying to be harsh, just giving you my opinion. Good luck. |
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