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Tool Of Universal Communication
Tool Of Universal Communication
Ljon


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Challenge: Communication (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Location: Home
Date: Oct 11, 2004
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/4
Galleries: Studio
Date Uploaded: Oct 12, 2004

Just an idea I had about photo saying more than a thousand words. Pictures can be used to communicate in all languages and between generations. Photos on the table are old photos from my father. Used one halogen lamp for lighting and the room light. Did some croping of the orginal.

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Place: 221 out of 262
Avg (all users): 4.2601
Avg (commenters): 3.9167
Avg (participants): 4.1359
Avg (non-participants): 4.3353
Views since voting: 842
Views during voting: 336
Votes: 273
Comments: 13
Favorites: 1 (view)


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10/20/2004 05:45:21 AM
Well this being my first challenge entry I would like to thank those who took time to voted for my photo and specially those who gave comments. I hadnĀ“t realised how much I means to get somones opinion on your work. Most of the comments I got were about my photo not being in focus but that's actually what I was going for. I wanted the photos in the back to be in focus. But after getting those comments and looking harder on my entry. . . I don't know what I was thinking! Of course the camera and the whole pic had to be in focus but I'm still learning and I'm sure I'll do it better in next challenge :)
 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/19/2004 09:26:39 PM
I like your idea, just wish it was a little more in focus
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10/19/2004 06:51:27 AM
In line with the challenge, though I wonder if a different (less standard) composition could have given this shot a unique feel. Focus of picture draws to camera lens, which is dead center in the "foul zone" which doesn't leave too much of a natural path for the eye to follow. Using the rule of thirds might give the shot some more energy
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10/16/2004 09:46:55 AM
trivial composition not very well focused.
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10/15/2004 04:25:23 AM
great I thnought I was thwe only one to think of this
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10/15/2004 03:45:22 AM
A little soft on the camer and lens. The sepia works, but I think it's also a tad strong. A diffuser on your flash/lighting would have helped the glare from the lens as well.
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10/15/2004 12:55:02 AM
Slightly out of focus
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10/14/2004 12:15:05 PM
Looks a bit out of focus...
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10/14/2004 12:21:47 AM
I really like the composition and the concepts that you have captured here. The sepia tone works well for this. IMO - it would be better if the camera were in focus and not the background.
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10/13/2004 12:39:17 PM
nice idea, but blurry
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10/13/2004 08:26:50 AM
Great composition, but a little out of focus....
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10/13/2004 03:05:18 AM
nice pic, but the focus needs to be a bit sharper
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10/13/2004 12:27:48 AM
Unfortunately out of focus.
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