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11/15/2005 04:59:14 PM · #26 |
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11/15/2005 05:38:42 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:
I'd have to disagree. A light source is an active producer of light, not passive. |
So anyone who used reflected sunlight, be it off a wall or through a window, will be voted down ?
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11/15/2005 05:50:33 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by sir_bazz: Originally posted by fotomann_forever:
I'd have to disagree. A light source is an active producer of light, not passive. |
So anyone who used reflected sunlight, be it off a wall or through a window, will be voted down ?
bazz. |
Personally, I wouldn't vote down the use of reflected light, I've used tons of it in my submission. I think voters are going to be looking for high contrast images with deep shadows though, so we'll see.
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11/15/2005 05:55:14 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by sir_bazz: Originally posted by fotomann_forever:
I'd have to disagree. A light source is an active producer of light, not passive. |
So anyone who used reflected sunlight, be it off a wall or through a window, will be voted down ?
bazz. |
This one used the sun and finished in the top 150 of the last challenge, so I guess it just depends.
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11/15/2005 05:59:00 PM · #30 |
The trouble with sunlight is the word "artificial". That's gonna getcha. |
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11/15/2005 06:11:47 PM · #31 |
Help. Haha. It says single light source... does that rule out illuminating a few objects with a flashlight over a 5 second shutterspeed? or something like that? Cause a shot such as that would appear to have a few light sources even though there really is only one, kinda. Lol.. a little help here would be great.
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