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| 05/06/2002 12:29:00 PM |
The sun in all its gloryby ohsmomComment: Thanks for the comments! I have a UV filter on my lens so hopefully that has helped to protect it. I was wearing my high powered UV blocker sunglasses too! I haven't noticed any degradation in my camera this week after taking this shot (and a few others) so hopefully I didn't ruin my camera. I wasn't looking directly at the sun, (my camera has a LCD screen, (not a TTL viewfinder) . After reading all these comments, I won't recommend that you try and do this yourself! But here are the details for those that asked... I used a -1.5 EV and set the camera on the "Beach & Ski" mode (for taking photos in bright light). I used Microsoft PhotoEditor and cropped out a bit of the house, set the contrast at 60 and the brightness at 40 (default is 50) I reduced the red to .83 and increased the blue to 1.33 (default 1.0 on both). Resized to 640x427 Thanks again for the comments! |
| 04/22/2002 08:03:00 PM |
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| 04/24/2002 02:44:00 PM |
Just Dandyby connieComment: Good composition, the yellow flower is a bit blurry, it should be more in focus or totally blurred. |
| 04/24/2002 02:31:00 PM |
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| 04/24/2002 02:38:00 PM |
Amberby ClubJuggleComment: Your idea was a good one. I'm sure there are many who will criticise the wires, but actually the way they are, I think they give good framing to your subject. The only thing I would change is the brown pole on the left hand side, crop it out and see what you think. |
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| 04/22/2002 07:25:00 PM |
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