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| 07/06/2006 02:04:20 AM |
ground control .. permission to land ?by ramiComment: This is not what I asked for Taylor! Get back down to the convention center and put together something that our readers can sink their teeth into. Subscriptions are down so get a move on, and pick me up a coffee while your at it. :) |
| 07/06/2006 01:58:25 AM |
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| 07/06/2006 01:55:45 AM |
canoe after a floodby posthumousComment: This needs a bit more tonal depth in my opinion. Try adjustment layer curves or levels. Nice composition. |
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| 07/06/2006 01:54:31 AM |
Still Swingsby w4jzzComment: Nice colors and concept. In general, DPC'er vote down on images where the foreground is blurred and the background is sharp, This is not always true, but a generalization. Here, it looks like you got your focus on the yellow swing. I would think about focusing on the red swing and setting the aperture to something like f/13 or higher so that the depth of field falls off gradually at the blue swing. |
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| 07/04/2006 12:41:09 PM |
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| 06/29/2006 02:54:55 AM |
Land Rovingby Len ScapComment: Classically speaking, there should be more negative space for the subject to move into rather than drive away from. |
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| 06/29/2006 02:51:35 AM |
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