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| 02/10/2007 04:21:14 PM |
My house... is in the middle of the street.... My house...by TCGuruComment: Hi Johnna.
This looks like your camera chose to focus on the tree on the left side and that the aperture was set very wide. If you can control the ISO rating on your camera, try moving it up to a higher rating and see if you can force the aperture to a deeper focal length (5-8)...you'll have to be very steady, because the shutter speed will be a lot slower, but your focus area will give you a lot more room to play with. |
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| 02/10/2007 04:17:03 PM |
Pathby AliciaComment: While I like the capture of teh sun ray and glare on the building. To me the building needs to be as sharp as possible and perfectly vertical to pull this off. In a challenge setting, it would get killed for the overexposure, but might save a couple of points with crispness of image and level horizon.
Did you try checking this out in b/w? |
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| 02/10/2007 04:13:39 PM |
Alley Palmby AliciaComment: These are some brilliant colors! Nice choice to include the concrete in this crop! |
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| 02/10/2007 04:12:37 PM |
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| 02/10/2007 04:11:44 PM |
Day 5 - View from the Loopby meyersComment: Hey Rob. All this image needs is a bit of some wide-pixel USM and then a finishing sharp to it to make the edges crispy. It's cold there, but this processing looks more like it's hazy.
Filter - Sharpen - unsharp mask 15-20% on 15-25 pixels. Finish this with a 50-100% sharp at .7 pixels. |
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| 02/10/2007 04:08:02 PM |
expanseby skewsmeComment: Nice. Minimalistic. Centered-Composition that really feels isolated and cold. |
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| 02/10/2007 04:05:23 PM |
looking upby skewsmeComment: Actually did very well at rescuing a backlit shot. I'm not overwhelmed with blown highlights, nor is your pet underexposed.
I'd really like to see this cropped much closer to have Knuckles almost fill the frame. It would come off as a very nice portrait. |
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| 02/10/2007 03:57:27 PM |
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| 02/10/2007 03:56:18 PM |
DAY 6 . where i live . narellan roadby rozComment: Since I'm seeing a similar blue cast on this image as Day 7, I have to think that your windshields *are* tinted. This is a great traffic shot. I especially like the form of the road in this, leading to the semi. |
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| 02/10/2007 03:54:27 PM |
DAY 6 . where i live . downtown camdenby rozComment: Interesting gender rules on drinking there...if the woman was 175 pounds and the man was 110 pounds, those kind of rules in US, would land a lot of people in the hospital!
There seems to be an overly blue cast to this image. Was this intended or a result of the windshield tinting? |
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