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| 09/17/2007 05:03:31 PM |
Farmby Yo_SpiffComment by Yo_Spiff: Yes, I have been learning that even though 2MP creates an image that is more than big enough for a computer screen, there seems to be an additional element of detail that is nonetheless lost at that resolution. Thanks for the feedback and happy birthday! |
| 09/17/2007 04:27:39 PM |
Farmby Yo_SpiffComment by CNovack: I love the rich colors. I also like the way you composed the shot in which you have a low angle to the ground such that one feels like they are sitting on a picnic blanket on the other side of the river enjoying the pastoral scenery. You mentioned that you cloned out the phone wires – good job on that. For if they were included in the shot it would have ruined the whole idyllic far from a concrete jungle feel. The main critique I have on this one is that there is still a lack of sharp detail – especially on those beautiful wildflowers in the forefront which could really add some sparkle to the composition as a whole. One thing that is very limiting on most of the early P & S is that it doesn’t give one much control over aperture setting, ISO, and shutter speed. You may not have been able adjust those controls but if you ever do go back there a higher aperature (6.3 or greater) and lower ISO will yield a sharper image with more detail in both the foreground and background. |
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| 09/14/2007 11:11:32 AM |
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| 09/13/2007 12:55:18 PM |
First to goby Yo_SpiffComment by disdatmac: I would have liked to see the little "head" still near the opened package. Very effective shot and great idea! |
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| 09/12/2007 07:40:02 PM |
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