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| 10/25/2012 07:35:57 PM |
aaaaaas youuuuuu wiiiiiiiiiiishby EpsiComment: I totally think you got robbed. This reminds me so much of the scene where he is rolling down the hill. At least you got a great score from those who commented... almost double what the total score was. Congrats. |
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| 10/20/2012 05:56:34 PM |
Snail Mailby PompouspeteComment: Whoa, glad to see your back and entering challenges. I was on a bit of a hiatus myself for a while. Looking forward to seeing more from you. |
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| 10/17/2012 08:25:01 PM |
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| 10/17/2012 02:15:26 AM |
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| 10/11/2012 08:36:47 PM |
The Last of the Mohicansby hahn23Comment: I really like the gradual transition of colour from the fiery reds, to the oranges, then greens, deeper greens... almost rainbow like in its quality. |
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| 10/11/2012 08:35:23 PM |
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| 10/11/2012 08:34:26 PM |
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| 10/11/2012 08:31:55 PM |
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| 10/07/2012 10:25:00 AM |
sky scrappinby cweaver322Comment: The photo is decent, but there are some obvious improvements that can be made.
First, the date stamp. I dont know why cameras still do this, as it ruins photos. I would turn off the date stamp feature on your camera, and never put it on again. You will always be able to find out when it was taken by looking at the file details, or the EXIF data.
Next, I would play around with the contrast on this shot a bit. As it is now, the b&w conversion leaves it a little flat. Play with different methods of converting to black and white, and you will find a way to make this photo pop.
Even better, keep this photo in your archives. Years from now, when you revisit it with more post-processing skills, you will see what you can get from it. |
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| 11/11/2011 08:19:56 PM |
Alone by gyabanComment: Highest Scoring red on DPC. Brilliant image Christophe. |
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