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01/24/2004 08:00:25 AM · #1
Shot several pics of roses I gave to my darling the other day. Here is one composition of one of the roses.
It is a grey day here... flower shots are always a pick up.
01/24/2004 08:51:38 AM · #2
Very nice. It might be my monitor, but I can see some wrinkles in the background.

Am I the lonely one? I haven't figured out how to set my monitor yet.
01/24/2004 09:10:26 AM · #3
on the voting pages, if you can see all the shades of grey and white, ant the bottom of each image page, your monitor should be set OK
01/24/2004 09:27:16 AM · #4
Good shot - but the wrinkles on the background to the right of the rose is distracting .
Lighting could have been improved a bit.
Other than that the rose is nicley centered and focused on.
01/24/2004 10:15:24 AM · #5
Originally posted by kaush:

Good shot - but the wrinkles on the background to the right of the rose is distracting .
Lighting could have been improved a bit.
Other than that the rose is nicley centered and focused on.


Thanks for the comments.
Must be my monitor...the wrinkles don't show ...will have to recalibrate
01/24/2004 10:47:54 AM · #6
Originally posted by soup:

on the voting pages, if you can see all the shades of grey and white, ant the bottom of each image page, your monitor should be set OK

On my properly calibrated Trinitron monitor, it is very difficult to make out the last dark transition on the gray scale bar used on DPC. The gray value of these two blocks differ by only 9 units (0 and 9 for the last nd second-last respectively). Properly calibrate your monitor, don't fixate on whether you can distinguish those last two boxes, you prolly won't be able to.

01/24/2004 11:20:35 AM · #7
I got all excited because I thought somebody started a thread about my Literalisms entry that was titled "Flower Power". =] (Comment left on your shot, Coley.)


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