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Too Early to Catch a Sunrise
Too Early to Catch a Sunrise
kingduck777


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Challenge: Too Early (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Olympus D-540 Zoom
Location: Hayden Lake, Idaho
Date: Dec 6, 2005
Aperture: F5.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/20 seconds
Galleries: Landscape
Date Uploaded: Dec 6, 2005

Picture of the mountains before a sunrise. The acual sunrise was a cool one with lots of purples and pinks. Edit Steps: Slight increase of saturation and contrast, a slight gaussian blur, and lightened up a bit. Resized and saved for web.

Statistics
Place: 104 out of 109
Avg (all users): 3.2171
Avg (commenters): 3.2857
Avg (participants): 3.1636
Avg (non-participants): 3.2289
Views since voting: 759
Views during voting: 393
Votes: 304
Comments: 14
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/13/2005 04:40:27 PM
To much blur.. where am I suppose to look at?
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12/13/2005 04:00:15 PM
I was going to give it a 1 because of the focus but then I can remember all the times I waited for light for a good shot. It exactly represents too early.
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12/12/2005 06:47:47 PM
Although this picture looks to have potential, the composition is nice, the subject is good, the image is spoiled by being out of focus
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12/12/2005 12:21:10 PM
Hmmmm....I think a tripod whould have helped immensely here. There is a great deal of camera shake which effectively ruins this shot. The comosition isn't bad although my choice would have been to lower the camera quite a bit to include more foreground, i.e, the road, which in combination with the poles would act as an interesting lead-in for the viewer (see the challenge Vanishing Point for some good examples of this--I believe it was from '04). As it is the blank, washed out sky dominates the frame in an uninteresting way. Definitely try this shot again using a tripod and keeping the idea of vanishing point and leading lines in your mind.
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12/12/2005 10:28:10 AM
with a tripod or steady hands, some minutes later, from slightly different point of view...
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12/12/2005 02:00:43 AM
Could use a little more focus...
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12/11/2005 11:41:56 AM
bit blur to me. looks like youre in a moving vehicle?
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12/10/2005 08:28:55 AM
too much early to find the development, I do not see anything Net
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12/08/2005 06:38:14 PM
Good idea, but I wish it was more in focus.
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12/07/2005 07:37:57 PM
this is way too out of focus for me
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12/07/2005 06:34:47 PM
Picture is kinda fuzzy.
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12/07/2005 02:58:44 PM
ahh!! fuzzy
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12/07/2005 02:04:20 PM
blurry
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12/07/2005 04:56:04 AM
feels like you snatched this whilst riding on the back of a fast motorbike. Blurred and without much interest to the viewer
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