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08/06/2003 06:16:47 PM · #1 |
Hello!
This was my submission. I've heard many gripes about ppl submitting pix of their kids into challenges and thought that i might've gotten marked down for doing so. This is one that I would've submitted had that stinkin leaf not been in the way... titled "Counting Koi"
My second choice...
This one has a better view of the fish but the leaves are more blown.
I'm surprised the submission did as good as it did... only one 1!
Just wondering if you guys think I chose the right pic to submit?
Mahalo & Aloha! |
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08/06/2003 07:17:08 PM · #2 |
Anyone? |
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08/06/2003 08:44:15 PM · #3 |
ok then... I get the hint.
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08/06/2003 09:01:08 PM · #4 |
Hi Kali,
I wouldn't worry so much about submitting kid pics if they're good pictures unto themselves - you may notice the #1 favourite picture of all time on this site is one of a kid:
I think you chose the right one to submit, exactly for the reasons you stated in your own analysis. Using a polarizing filter on the one you DID submit would have done wonders for the visibility of the fish as well - used properly can reduce the glare a ton.
Counting Koi is a perfect title for that one as well.
Aloha,
Pedro
Message edited by author 2003-08-06 21:01:38. |
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08/06/2003 09:06:13 PM · #5 |
I really like the one you submitted, as well as #1. Children pictures do get annoying, but not if they're enhancing the image/theme. I really liked this one:  |
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08/06/2003 09:15:59 PM · #6 |
Kali, not that I don't like kids but I really like the one you submitted the most. :)
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08/06/2003 09:19:33 PM · #7 |
lol, ok thanks for replying... i was starting to worry.
Pedro- can't do the lens thing with my cam. :(
Will keep that in mind tho when Santa drops by. |
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08/06/2003 09:48:02 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Kali: lol, ok thanks for replying... i was starting to worry.
Pedro- can't do the lens thing with my cam. :(
Will keep that in mind tho when Santa drops by. |
A cheap cheat is to hold some polarizing sunglasses in front of the lens. not the easiest thing to manouever, but it works. I tried it for the first time last weekend, and it turned out great.
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08/06/2003 09:56:16 PM · #9 |
Well lets see it then... Once long long ago I tried it thru the tint of a truck bed shell for a blazing bright sunset. |
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08/06/2003 11:21:27 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Kali: Well lets see it then... Once long long ago I tried it thru the tint of a truck bed shell for a blazing bright sunset. |
Kinda like this? //www.deviantart.com/view/2348516
=) |
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08/07/2003 12:11:35 AM · #11 |
No, mine's not like that. As soon as my UK buddy is online I will have him host it so I can show you. TTFN |
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08/07/2003 01:59:42 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by Kali: No, mine's not like that. As soon as my UK buddy is online I will have him host it so I can show you. TTFN |
In order for the polarizing effect you need the ability to rotate the lens...so i guess if you're strong enough to rotate the truck... :)
giddy up. |
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08/07/2003 02:23:48 AM · #13 |
I wish i used this one instead of the other that got DQed
Message edited by author 2003-08-07 02:24:30.
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08/07/2003 02:26:24 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by Nazgul: I wish i used this one instead of the other that got DQed |
Why'd you get DQ'd?
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08/07/2003 02:55:08 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by pedromarlinez:
Originally posted by Kali: No, mine's not like that. As soon as my UK buddy is online I will have him host it so I can show you. TTFN |
In order for the polarizing effect you need the ability to rotate the lens...so i guess if you're strong enough to rotate the truck... :)
giddy up. |
Um... I guess I'm not understanding polarization here. Rotate the lens? front and back?  |
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08/07/2003 07:35:03 AM · #16 |
well, you dont have to rotate the lens itself. at least not with any I've seen.
usually the polarizer filter is made of 2 moving parts, one of which stays still and attaches to the camera lens, and the other you turn to fine tune the polarizing effect.
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08/07/2003 11:13:43 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by magnetic9999: well, you dont have to rotate the lens itself. at least not with any I've seen.
usually the polarizer filter is made of 2 moving parts, one of which stays still and attaches to the camera lens, and the other you turn to fine tune the polarizing effect. |
'Zackly right Mag, thanks. here's a pretty good link if you want to learn a bit from Megapixel.net. It explains it far better than i could.
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08/07/2003 02:47:13 PM · #18 |
Cool thanX for the link Pedro.
Here's my tinted window sunset pic I mentioned.
Really toned things down. Man, I can't wait to get a better camera. |
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