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| 08/25/2004 12:35:06 PM |
Confuzedby heidaComment: Very nice work!
I love the lighting, contrast and sharpness.
Any notes on the setup you used?
Congratulations on a job well done.
This shot is truly great. The very soft lighting and the detail you captured in the face in very nice.
Details please :)
I'm truly impressed on how much your work has improved in the last year |
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| 08/25/2004 12:33:48 PM |
Joyfulby heidaComment: Very nice work!
I love the lighting, contrast and sharpness.
Any notes on the setup you used?
Congratulations on a job well done.
I really like this shot with the very fine frame and the hand seemingly reaching the corner limit.
I'm truly impressed on how much your work has improved in the last year |
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| 08/25/2004 12:32:40 PM |
Gracefulby heidaComment: Very nice work!
I love the lighting, contrast and sharpness.
Any notes on the setup you used?
Congratulations on a job well done.
I'm truly impressed on how much your work has improved in the last year. |
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| 08/23/2004 06:00:22 PM |
spider2.jpgby sp00fComment: I think overall this is the best of the 3 shots.
The sharpness and contrast are very well done. |
| 08/23/2004 06:00:02 PM |
spider3.jpgby sp00fComment: I think this shot "Spider2" could have used a little more contrast as in the "Spider3" shot.
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| 08/23/2004 05:59:35 PM |
fash1.jpgby sp00fComment: I really like this shot.
Was this the original composition?
Did you consider adding more of the model in the shot?
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| 08/19/2004 08:57:51 AM |
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| 08/10/2004 09:32:04 AM |
Mountain Lion (Cougar)by RHoldenSrComment: The lens was set at F5.6 according to the exif data, you have to do the math the camera will not do it for you :) |
| 08/09/2004 01:12:39 PM |
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| 08/09/2004 01:11:29 PM |
Wild Blue Yonder by kirbicComment: Congratulations on the great work!
We use to call Mechanical Engineers "Tin Knockers" but not sure what they call one in the electronics field. Plumbing Engineers were call "Turd Herders" and Electrical Engineers (Me) were all called "Sparky"
Again very well done.
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