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Challenge: Candlelight (Advanced Editing IV)
Collection: Places
Camera: Gateway DC-T50
Location: Buchanan, VA
Date: Dec 11, 2005
Aperture: 1:2.8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/2 sec
Galleries: Interior, Architecture
Date Uploaded: Dec 11, 2005

Taken on the Candlelight Christmas Home Tour in Buchanan, VA. This annual event features about half a dozen private homes (different every year) who go all out with holiday decorations and allow the public to tour their house (usually older homes, but some newer ones as well). This particular house, Mill Creek Manor, was FILLED with candles - and I mean FILLED. The staircase was beautiful and I thought of this challenge (of course I had several other shots to choose from as well!) - this seemed the most unique and appropriate. I hope I've done it justice.

PP included:
straighten horizon
Neat Image
clone brush
blending brush
selective layers of tint brush, dodge/burn brush, change hue, color sat, sepia filter
save for Web

Statistics
Place: 45 out of 160
Avg (all users): 5.5419
Avg (commenters): 7.2000
Avg (participants): 5.3614
Avg (non-participants): 5.6667
Views since voting: 924
Views during voting: 378
Votes: 203
Comments: 12
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12/27/2005 06:29:41 PM
Should have done better. Lighting is very well controlled in this shot. Exposure could not have been easy since it appears you were handheld (walking tour...). The framing of the staircase is excellent. I really like how you offset its placement just a little and not more. The candle on the seat is a nice lead in. You are drawn to the stairs, look at that candle and the follow it right up. Almost like you are walking down the hall and around the bannister yourself. And the light at the top takes you off the stairway. Very nice lead through. The post processing helps make this as well. More color would be distracting and less would be flat. A very nice balance between desat/sepia and color tone. Well done Mr. Carter!
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12/19/2005 10:52:35 AM
This is just beautiful. Unique in the browntones, which give it that nostalgic, old timey feel. I just love it. Not a 5.5 in my book for SURE!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/18/2005 09:29:18 PM
I like the way the candles lead you up the stairs. Nice composition. The light at the lower left corner is a little distracting to me. Nice job.
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12/15/2005 08:24:34 AM
good idea with good clearness, misses a little heat
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12/12/2005 11:47:20 PM
I would have cropped off the light at the top right of the stairs but other than that I love the mood of this.
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12/12/2005 11:27:22 PM
I would have cloned out the lights behind the stairs.
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12/12/2005 08:51:10 PM
This is very warm and inviting , well done.
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12/12/2005 06:28:36 PM
I like the geometry of this. The leading line is great. The hint of color is a nice addition to this shot.
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12/12/2005 04:14:30 PM
Very good shot full of warm atmosphere. Well done!
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12/12/2005 10:57:12 AM
Great idea, and the b&w works great here. However, I find the light in the lower left seriously distracts from the image and naturally holds my eyes back from working their way up the stairs
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12/12/2005 10:08:23 AM
I love the setting... kinda dark.
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12/12/2005 08:11:50 AM
Love the angle of the composition. The eye naturally follows the trail of lights as they line the stairs. The slight sepia tone here gives it a feel of a time gone past - a good memory. As much as the sepia tone adds to the mood - I still wonder what the color version would have looked like. My only critique on this photo is that there appears to be another source of light or candle on the bottom left of the image. This not only distracts attention away from the main focus but also serves to break the visual linear trail of the candles lining the steps.
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