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Climbing Lines
Climbing Lines
UrfaK


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Challenge: Lines II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Sony DSC-S90
Location: My roof, My home
Date: Jul 12, 2006
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 80
Shutter: 1/40
Galleries: Still Life
Date Uploaded: Jul 13, 2006

Got on top of my roof again and took picture on the brink of extreme stormy weather.

Rotated Canvas,
Auto colours,
Saturation,
Photo filter to give warmth,
Curves,
Sharpened,
Border..
Blah..






Statistics
Place: 79 out of 447
Avg (all users): 5.7736
Avg (commenters): 6.3333
Avg (participants): 5.7523
Avg (non-participants): 5.7961
Views since voting: 1184
Views during voting: 270
Votes: 212
Comments: 12
Favorites: 0


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09/23/2006 01:07:10 PM
This is a really great photo Urfa! You've done a great job on te processing. Excellent!
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09/12/2006 04:52:30 AM
This has an unusual feeling and mood in this image, almost looks antique like. I really like that effect. I think this is one of your stronger images, so well done. All that you need to do to make this image pop more, is to turn the composition at right angles, to make it look like it is going up, like the title says.
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07/27/2006 08:13:28 PM
Urfa,
Thanks for your coment on my Beach entry and I thought I would return the favor. I think this has some really strong lines and is a cool find. A suggestion right off the top is to have your photo be a larger file size. The max allowable is 150 kb and your is 58 kb. This means you could have had hearly three times the smoothness in edges and details. I notice this is one ting that can keep a score down abit. Here is a link to he photoshop tutorial on this site for submitting photos for challenges. But I thikn you had a used a good perspective and like the wide angle feel. Thanks again.
joe
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07/26/2006 08:55:26 AM
Nice mood and composition.
Regards, B.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/25/2006 12:50:52 PM
good perspective..nice color
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07/23/2006 07:16:28 AM
Great angle but I would prefer focus on first round part of wood than bit lower. Also bit yellowish tint on wood and at top of picture is not really my taste.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/22/2006 12:05:17 AM
To make that title work, it needs to actually climb somewhere.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/21/2006 09:43:54 AM
good POV, DOF and tones, except for the blown-out highlights
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07/20/2006 12:54:43 PM
Intersting angle. Nice shot.
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07/20/2006 02:50:48 AM
Is it a ladder for someone with one leg shorter than the other?
I like the desat, and the texture of the wood against the floor and wall, but I wish the DOF was deeper.

Message edited by author 2006-07-26 21:04:27.
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07/19/2006 08:40:21 PM
Dig the low satch.
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07/19/2006 05:45:52 PM
This is a really great photo with a lot of potential. Personally, I would have converted to b/w because the color is so subtle that it almost distracts. I would have sharpened it a bit more, too, because the image appers too soft. The composition is strong and I like the point of view, I just feel this is lacking in the post-processing area.
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