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| 04/30/2021 09:17:25 AM |
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| 04/30/2021 09:16:19 AM |
Weathervaneby BarronessComment: You dare, shooting straight into the sun! In my (very limited) experience you can get a better starburst effect if you make your light source smaller, i.e. cover (most of) the sun. |
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| 04/30/2021 09:14:44 AM |
Morning starburstby AmmieComment: The starburst looks a bit scruffy. I think you could have gotten s sharper starburst by covering some more of the sun. |
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| 04/30/2021 09:11:15 AM |
Making an effortby markwileyComment: Nice effort, and I like how your face is lit. But in terms of starlights you should have used (a) much smaller light source(s), I think. |
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| 04/30/2021 09:09:51 AM |
rainby jmritzComment: Did you use a starlight filter for this effect? |
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| 04/30/2021 09:08:14 AM |
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| 04/30/2021 09:06:28 AM |
rootby primabarbaraComment: Your starlight is different in that it broadens rather than leads to a sharp point. I'm curious to learn what you did. |
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| 04/30/2021 09:03:14 AM |
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| 04/30/2021 09:02:26 AM |
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| 04/30/2021 09:01:27 AM |
Sunkissedby MaryOComment: Nice daffodils, but the sunburst is overexposed and there is visible dirt on the lens that I would have cleaned off if I would have seen it |
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