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| 07/03/2004 12:53:06 AM |
Fear No Artby hannafateComment: That is certainly odd... I'd be interested to see a tighter shot on the bonnet so we could make out some of the objects-de-art on there! |
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| 07/03/2004 12:49:59 AM |
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| 07/02/2004 10:12:04 PM |
Monastir, Tunisiaby tallanComment: An amazing looking old building.. The focus looks a little soft, or you've got some motion blur? For this kind of thing I normally set the focus at near infinity ('Landscape mode' if you've not got manual) and use a small apeture to get everything as sharp as possible.. And a tripod+remote release or timer... I think there is a little too much dead space at the bottom of the image. The shadow is intresting, but given we've got dark sky at the top you could have cropped a bit more of the bottom off and it would have kept the eyes on the details above. |
| 07/02/2004 10:08:09 PM |
My Little Plastic Monster Manby TommyMoe21Comment: Neatimage I presume? :-). The background is a little overdone, I would have tried to shot him (with the camera) from a higher angle, to get some trees/ground/wall behind him. A great image for the family album... |
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| 07/02/2004 10:03:14 PM |
extraordinaryby igfischComment: Is that a ruddy great boulder in their lawn? Certainly out of the ordinary! |
| 07/02/2004 08:03:43 PM |
A glimpse of eternityby jjbeguinComment: Wow, great POV, and an amazing ceiling.. The only detractoin is the chromatic abberations on the windows, You can probably reduce that by using a smaller apeture, but it would depend on your camera/lens setup. Well done. |
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| 07/02/2004 08:00:21 PM |
pssstt... DON'T TAILGATE!by RiderGalComment: Two challenges in a row, this chap will be charging DPC modeling fees soon! I think the crop is a little tight on this shot, and I would have liked to see a little blur in the wheels, or something to show the movement. I assume he is moving as the flames on the stacks are going backwards in this shot, and weren't in the newspaper challenge. A slower shutter speed maybe.. |
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| 07/02/2004 07:43:22 PM |
The extraordinary power of natureby CamrameComment: This would have been great for the newspaper challenge... The image looks pixelated, is it a small crop from the center of a large image? Digital Zoom? Still a great capture. The folks looking for their car? just make it! :-). |
| 07/02/2004 07:40:15 PM |
Decaying Tunaby TerramarComment: As it stands this is a good still life, well exposed, in focus, and with an interesting composition... But extraordinary? |
| 07/02/2004 07:38:08 PM |
M/Wby Thousands_FallComment: The focus of your shot is a little dark, but i can see how you would have had problems with exposure on this.. Some fill flash with -1 stop or so flash compenstation might have been worth a go (Assuming your camera can do adjusted fill that is...) |
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