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On the way home
On the way home
snoopy


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Challenge: On the Road (Classic Editing)
Camera: Toshiba PDR-M61
Location: Parleys Canyon, Utah
Date: Jun 9, 2002
ISO: 400
Date Uploaded: Jun 9, 2002

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Place: 77 out of 108
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06/16/2002 11:44:00 PM
Nicely framed and nicely blurred. I'd like to see a diff angle so that you could be able to crop it tighter.
06/12/2002 11:11:00 PM
I like the use of the mirror to capture this; I wish your elbow weren't in frame though.
06/12/2002 11:43:00 AM
Nice mirror shot! Here's a note that may help you with a shot like this in the future... your depth of field (aperture setting) in this shot is deep enough to get the mirror itself in focus. However, the objects that are in your mirror needed MORE depth of field to bring them into sharper focus... when photographing a reflection, your depth of field must be deep enough to cover it as if it was NOT a reflection... The motion blur in this photo also adds a nice effect... good work!
06/12/2002 01:43:00 AM
nothing really special .. i mean good idea, but there should be something worthy of looking at in the mirror. Play off the words on the mirror.. seeing something relating to size, etc.. sorry.
06/11/2002 10:58:00 AM
Are you in an Explorer?
06/10/2002 08:09:00 PM
Nice capture. I like that you focused on the mirror, I hope that doesn't hurt you for the blurry cars, but they are in the background, scr*w em!
Photo 9 Creativity 8 Road 9 total 9
06/10/2002 05:52:00 PM
Nice shot, well done, good work.
06/10/2002 09:39:00 AM
I've seen a lot of sideview mirror shots (and taken a bunch myself), but I'm very impressed with this one. Obviously, getting your hand entirely out of the picture is a tough task. Try this shots at different times of day to get a more interesting sky?


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