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a breath of fresh air.
a breath of fresh air.
andrewreiner


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Challenge: Green II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Location: home
Date: Jun 6, 2006
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 30
Galleries: Still Life, Floral
Date Uploaded: Jun 6, 2006

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Place: 330 out of 453
Avg (all users): 4.8115
Avg (commenters): 5.6250
Avg (participants): 4.6565
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Views since voting: 696
Views during voting: 319
Votes: 260
Comments: 10
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/10/2006 03:12:57 PM
Cute. I have issues with the seams in the paper. I've found that for shots like these the glossy side of a white sheet of poster paper works great. Just thought I'd let ya in on that tip. Cheap, yet effective :-)
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06/09/2006 07:49:30 PM
Nice title and setup. I don't like the shadows or the fact that I can see the edges of your floor and background.

To improve...maybe try hanging with fishing wire and zoom in order to blur out background...
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06/09/2006 04:50:24 PM
it's an okay idea, but there are too many details like the edges of papers and the tilted leaf on the left-hand side that ruin it for me.
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06/08/2006 08:58:55 PM
Clever idea...
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06/08/2006 10:50:10 AM
LOL. humerous and great use of lines and colour. Very clean and crisp.
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06/08/2006 09:28:22 AM
like the tital
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06/07/2006 05:40:58 PM
Good idea :)
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06/07/2006 02:58:34 PM
Nice and creative set up. Try to have a better background. I can see the uneven edges and cracks between the sheets. Try using one continuous sheet of paper if you can, and just let it slope from vertical to horizontal position. Take a look here light box. You don't need the whole set up. If your object is heavy enough, you can place it on the paper and lean the vertical side against a wall. Also, consider getting colored paper, and try experimenting with it.
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06/07/2006 10:07:33 AM
Ha! Cute idea. Nice comp.
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06/07/2006 05:04:09 AM
some light on the fronts to make the green pop and no seem on the background would help, bu i love this idea and it is a good run at it.
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