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07/07/2004 05:04:39 PM · #1 |
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07/07/2004 05:11:05 PM · #2 |
#1, and #3 are my favorites. #2 is awesome, in how it blended in well with the bg rock, and #4 just seems to have a lot of extra contrast in it. |
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07/07/2004 06:07:48 PM · #3 |
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07/07/2004 06:39:24 PM · #4 |
#1 is over exposed.
#2 is very cool, love the blended textures.
#3 looks a little soft on the moth
#4 nothing special, I agree with andrew, too much contrast. So much that it hurts the eyes. |
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07/07/2004 06:50:19 PM · #5 |
Thanks...the pyrola (#4) has a waxy whiteness that is hard to capture
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07/07/2004 07:05:57 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by amsmyth: Thanks...the pyrola (#4) has a waxy whiteness that is hard to capture |
There is some glare on the leaves behind it, did you use the flash for that shot? |
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07/07/2004 07:27:58 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by jadin: Originally posted by amsmyth: Thanks...the pyrola (#4) has a waxy whiteness that is hard to capture |
There is some glare on the leaves behind it, did you use the flash for that shot? |
Looks to me like the leaves are waxy as is. |
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