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| 02/06/2008 02:29:57 AM |
Moorish Temple in Snowby CharleneComment: You are getting better at controlling your exposures!!. This is well exposed, maybe 1/3 f stop low, but it could be corrected with curves an levels. Too bad there were not interesting clouds in the sky. With that lens you could try a wider composition at 18mm to get some ground. Maybe you did but there were some ditracting elements you did not want to show.
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| 02/04/2008 12:46:05 AM |
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| 02/04/2008 12:35:05 AM |
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| 02/04/2008 12:28:47 AM |
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| 01/30/2008 12:15:02 AM |
The Great Leapby CharleneComment: Too bad it was the same idea used by a few others. I am sure that has afected the score.
About possible improvements:
*better if one of the leather seats was not intersecting one of the poles.
*a bit shallower dof to isolate the main subject a bit more from the bg.
*duotone works fine but it eliminates the use of color to isolate main subject from bg, so some S/H adjustment could have been made to avoid the merging.
*a little tighter crop on top and left would have helped to get more detail at 640px dpc. Message edited by author 2008-01-30 20:15:19. |
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| 01/28/2008 02:09:05 PM |
Captivityby BHusemanComment: congratulations for this wonderful image Ben!! Il like the title and the duotone processing as well.
I think it had a good chance to ribbon in a regular free study.
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| 01/28/2008 01:53:27 PM |
Buy Me Some Peanuts and....by CharleneComment: Vey interesting image for a large print. But this kind of subject suffers too much at dpc resolution. Just a very few dpchallengers have the secret (in a safelock probably) on how to process this kind of image in order to preserve a fair amount of detail while eliminating noise color artifacts. I am not one of them though.
It looks like the NR filter has reduced the amount of detail a bit too much. I think a tighter crop at the top would have helped in the overall balance, but the main problem here is the limitation of dpc resolutuion.
Exposure is very good, I like how the unavoidable blown out lights are not pure whites. Exposure of the crowds under shadow looks abot 1/3 f stop too low, or maybe there were just not any people up there?. :-)
You are getting better and better all the time!! |
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| 01/28/2008 01:32:14 AM |
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| 01/28/2008 01:20:56 AM |
Stareby lovethelightComment: what an extraorodinary pp work!!
please teach me how to process the eyes like that.
Congratulations!!!! |
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| 01/28/2008 01:18:58 AM |
The Wise Carpenterby senor_kasperComment: Congratulations brother for this fantastic portrait and its excellent finish in such a difficult challenge!!
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