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Andrea
Andrea
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Camera: Canon PowerShot A85
Location: Dalhousie LRT Parking Lot, Calgary, AB
Date: Jul 21, 2006
Aperture: F/3.5
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1.6 sec
Galleries: Emotive, Portraiture
Date Uploaded: Jul 22, 2006

Viewed: 664
Comments: 8
Favorites: 3 (view)

I love how this pic turned out. I guess the A85 can turn out some decent pictures, lol.

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07/23/2006 05:44:13 PM
Originally posted by AlphaTrooper:

Originally posted by christie3:

I think your horizon might be tilting though...


I did notice it. I like it that way.

I actually did wonder if maybe that was on purpose. =)
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07/22/2006 07:01:32 PM
Love it, the colors are just sublime.
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07/22/2006 06:44:53 PM
Nice ambiance, the yelloworange light works well with the blue and green imo. Decent subject sharpness given the shuttertime.
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07/22/2006 05:35:43 PM
Originally posted by christie3:

I think your horizon might be tilting though...


I did notice it. I like it that way.
07/22/2006 05:33:10 PM
Originally posted by rpwsrw:

i like it a lot. was she moving her right foot?


Yeah, keep that foot still young lady... :-)
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07/22/2006 05:31:31 PM
i like it a lot. was she moving her right foot?
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07/22/2006 05:30:55 PM
I like it--the editing, colours, and lighting all work well together--very nice. I think your horizon might be tilting though...
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07/22/2006 05:27:59 PM
This turned out really well. You did a very good job of managing the light and it's very appealing to the eye.

One complaint: I'm seeing a bit of banding in the sky (especially in the corners). You may try to smooth that out a bit. I'm thinking the blur tool or perhaps a soft healing brush could do the trick.

Message edited by author 2006-07-22 17:28:30.
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