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| 07/29/2005 06:27:36 AM |
Bakers' Secretby ltaylorComment: I really like the color of this one. Plus you seem to have done a good job of drawing attention to the center of the photograph as all points of interest seem to draw to it. |
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| 09/30/2003 12:15:55 AM |
Flight of Fancyby cmrk74Comment: Great Picture, I personally wish the backgrounds clouds were not there that day as it would have made this picture perfect. |
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| 09/30/2003 12:11:05 AM |
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| 09/30/2003 12:09:02 AM |
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| 09/30/2003 12:07:39 AM |
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| 09/30/2003 12:05:24 AM |
Flight of Frustrationby snsComment: Technically interesting. I could do this with my film cameras, but never even thought about attempting something like this on a digital camera. |
| 09/29/2003 11:59:49 PM |
Launchby joannadivaComment: I really like this picture, I just wish the actual glider wasn't as dark as I believe you caught a great pose. |
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| 09/29/2003 11:57:00 PM |
Mouse Trapby far2wiseComment: I'm actually very happy with all of your responses. Even the negative responses acknowledged the effect I was looking for.
For those of you who had asked about it.
It's not as close as you may think. It was a 5 megapixel picture of a steel lawn sculpture that is a mouse. It was cropped at 640x480 almost exactly without having to resize it. After I had cropped the picture of the mouse to get the most interesting picture, I discovered the cold blue tones in it. This led me to play with the contrast, brightness, and color till I got just the right tonal image I wanted.
I called it the mouse trap because it's a closeup picture of the steel mouses and with all of the springs and such, it reminded me of a broken mouse trap. If I hadn't called it mouse trap, it would of been called cold blue steel, but I figured mouse trap was a better name after some debate as cold blue steel would have implied a crisper and sharper image. |
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