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| 01/15/2007 12:23:56 AM |
Demestic Disputeby emily212Comment: Where to start? First, while I'm sure the blur is intentional, it does nothing for me. Whatever detail isn't removed by the motion blur is further obscured by the swath of chroma noise (all the blue stuff that is randomly distributed everywhere) that is this image's most dominant feature. Finally...demestic? You should look into installing the Firefox 2.0 web browser. Its built in spell checker will never leave you spelling dOmestic wrong again!
So, in summary, I'm giving you a 1. Feel free to PM me (even during voting, I don't really care) and I'll gladly give you some pointers to remedy these mistakes for next time! |
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| 01/14/2007 11:17:42 PM |
Well executedby NerdJNerdBirdComment: Good stuff... the beauty of still photography for street/snow is unless you're doing a sequence, as long as it looks good in the air, you've got yourself a perfect shot. A good example is my profile pic. Being a shitty urban rider (give me powder over park any day), I ate it shortly after the photo was taken. |
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| 01/14/2007 01:37:33 PM |
Humming Birdby eaglebeckComment: Didn't quite get those wings frozen! Still, a more successful attempt at shooting a hummingbird than Ive managed so far... |
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| 01/14/2007 01:33:51 PM |
DSCN0243-100.jpgby fainmenComment: Is there alot of mining in that area? That mountain looks hydrothermally altered, I would imagine with all the volcanism there, it would be an ideal setting for VMS (gold/copper/silver sulphide deposits). |
| 01/14/2007 01:31:13 PM |
DSCN0194-100.jpgby fainmenComment: Gorgeous. I was supposed to go somewhere near Salta for work at the end of the month, but the job fell through. Ah well, one day... |
| 01/14/2007 01:26:27 PM |
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| 01/14/2007 01:19:50 PM |
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| 01/14/2007 12:20:47 AM |
Curiousby yakatmeComment: Good one. I was trying to get shots through the thick, distorted, scratched aquarium glass today. Looks like takin a swim is the better way to get the shot! |
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| 01/13/2007 02:39:24 PM |
The Riessersee and the Zugspitzeby The EskimoComment: Holy over-processed! Shadow/highlight (if you used CS2) is your friend; don't abuse your friends! I'm guessing the foreground was next to black at first. You have to be wary when trying to pull details out of the shadows like this, often you will find, as you have, alot of unsightly noise. Also, you've killed the contrast in the mountains. Otherwise, this is a well composed and very scenic photo. Don't worry too much, post processing is something that comes with experience. 6 months ago I was doing this same thing to my photos. It'll come. |
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| 01/13/2007 02:32:16 PM |
City Lightsby cfischlComment: If you had used a tripod, this would have turned out much better. |
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