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01/14/2007 01:28:09 AM · #1 |
I took this shot last week when it was very gloomy out and raining. I stood just inside my door with my camera on a tripod and took some shots ... I like this one the best. Focal length = 380 mm at F3.7 and 1/25 sec.
Rain Triplets
What do you think of it?
P.S. Very close to Basic Editing Rules on this one but for a TINY clone out of an annoying highlight in the background.
Message edited by author 2007-01-14 01:30:06. |
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01/14/2007 01:37:15 AM · #2 |
looks good although i would have liked to have seen a droplet in mid motion as there is just not enough going for it to be really interesting, plus it's lacking a bit of sharpness but definitely a good idea and attempt... there's nothing like a rainy day to get a bit of practice in! ;o)
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01/14/2007 12:38:44 PM · #3 |
TYVM for your input. I appreciate that you took the time to comment and agree with you. |
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01/14/2007 01:06:37 PM · #4 |
None of the three droplets stand out to me as being a center of attention so my eyes constantly drift between the three. Unfortunately, that means one of the first things I noticed about this image is the large amount of noise in the background visible in the center bottom (between the three drops). There are a few things I'd try to do. Sharpen the drops (as already suggested) to try to stop my eyes from moving around. Run this through a noise reduction program to cut out some of the noise in the background. |
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01/14/2007 11:46:21 PM · #5 |
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