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03/25/2004 01:57:51 AM · #1 |
contrast seems to be the key to good photography.
if i look at all the winners, contrast is high on the list,
also sharpness.
any other tips? |
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03/25/2004 01:59:18 AM · #2 |
yes, take mediocre photos of any sporting event |
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03/25/2004 06:05:47 PM · #3 |
Originality is really a plus for me. There are a lot of shots that don't stand out because the topic, concept or technique has been done so many times before. |
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03/25/2004 06:08:25 PM · #4 |
Light.
More specifically good light.
That's what really shows the difference between good and bad pictures.
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03/25/2004 06:10:30 PM · #5 |
this comes up quite a bit, and though I might understand the essence or basis of a generalized comment like this, it seems to me that "originality" is subjective and depends on life experience. |
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03/25/2004 06:11:52 PM · #6 |
I think depth is also important... but this also ties in with what Gordon said "light"... good depth is sometimes a factor of how light is used. |
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03/25/2004 06:17:13 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Light.
More specifically good light.
That's what really shows the difference between good and bad pictures. |
You are right there, light is the main and most important factor. But contrast is very important in the processing stage. I always pump up the contrast for photos I post online. Every photo! |
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03/25/2004 07:23:19 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by kiwiness: Originally posted by Gordon: Light.
More specifically good light.
That's what really shows the difference between good and bad pictures. |
You are right there, light is the main and most important factor. But contrast is very important in the processing stage. I always pump up the contrast for photos I post online. Every photo! |
Absolutely agree on contrast. Having just finished wading thru the "orange" challenge, there were so many that could have used a contrast boost to great effect, as well as a bit of sharpening applied after resizing. Of course there were others where saturation was so high as to blow out the red channel over much of the image.
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