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03/08/2007 12:03:42 AM · #1 |
Post your outtakes from the Free Study 2007-02 challenge here. |
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03/08/2007 12:19:15 AM · #2 |
entry
outtake
Message edited by author 2007-03-08 00:19:33.
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03/08/2007 12:22:04 AM · #3 |
My Submission:
My Outtakes:
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03/08/2007 12:27:11 AM · #4 |
Mobster if i saw both your entry and outtake the outtake would score higher. Had i seen them both but not from the same person they would score the same.... yeah i know weird dont ask. |
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03/08/2007 12:35:14 AM · #5 |
Submission:
Alternative:
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03/08/2007 12:45:21 AM · #6 |
My submission:
A few of my outtakes:
howzit:
I like best - the deep blue sky complements his feathers nicely. |
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03/08/2007 12:49:11 AM · #7 |
and another portrait, one of a study-friend of mine. don't have it on DPC though.
happy with my choice :) |
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03/08/2007 02:49:59 AM · #8 |
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03/08/2007 10:01:12 AM · #9 |
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03/08/2007 10:07:52 AM · #10 |
I had this shot available for the FS, but I rushed the editing right before the deadline and chose not to enter-
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03/08/2007 12:23:36 PM · #11 |
Considering its just a shot of someone elses dog I don't think 6.24 was too shabby
Just missed the focus on this shot, would have been awesome imho
A couple of people have asked what he is?
Mr Bryn or Bryni for short as his coat colouring is called (brindle). He is a rescue dog from the local RSPCA, a Lurcher breed, he is 16 months old.
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03/08/2007 12:26:50 PM · #12 |
OUTTAKE
ENTRY
In hindsight, I think the outtake would have done better - better cropped, more focus on the subject with less other stuff around. Maybe a closer crop on the horses interaction with out the trees and fence would have been better....
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03/08/2007 01:31:03 PM · #13 |
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03/08/2007 01:39:24 PM · #14 |
Submission:
my outtake: |
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03/08/2007 01:44:52 PM · #15 |
i want it to use this , but i allready used it in the music days (well at least it was the background. |
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03/08/2007 03:48:57 PM · #16 |
I wanted to enter this one but I'd already posted it in my port, so I didn't.
I think it would have scored much better for me.
I do like the photo I entered. Majority mentioned the crop but I like my framing and shot it that way purposely. Why does everything have to be sharp and in your face?
Message edited by author 2007-03-08 15:52:59. |
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03/08/2007 03:58:53 PM · #17 |
This was an outtake,
but I finally decided to enter the following:
I have another outtake that I liked, but it's on my home computer, I'll post it later tonight. |
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03/08/2007 04:08:22 PM · #18 |
My entry:
I am very pleased with the score.
But I really like this one better:
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03/08/2007 05:49:18 PM · #19 |
Here's 2 more outtakes, I had lots of trouble deciding what to enter.
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03/08/2007 06:26:49 PM · #20 |
Hope it's not too late to post an outtake...
submitted
I like the image but think I probably should have entered this one instead but wasn't sure about the plane being slanted.
oh well, live and learn |
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03/09/2007 07:43:38 AM · #21 |
Theses are all well captured and processed to perfection. You have any more? You could do a gallery show with this series. Excellent work. :) |
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