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Fork Against the World
Fork Against the World
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Challenge: Perspective IV (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Location: A Library...
Date: Nov 16, 2006
Aperture: f 4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/1000
Galleries: Abstract, Nature
Date Uploaded: Nov 18, 2006

Your everyday litter.

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Place: 314 out of 319
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/25/2006 05:30:22 PM
This is a stretch for sure!
11/25/2006 12:00:26 AM
A larger photo would help a lot.
11/24/2006 12:26:03 AM
its a bit small, cool though
11/23/2006 02:14:34 PM
Use the full allowable image size. By making it small it make it hard to fully appreciate your image. 5
11/23/2006 06:44:20 AM
make it larger next time, please
11/22/2006 08:19:59 PM
too small
11/22/2006 04:47:00 PM
A bigger image would help
11/22/2006 02:12:59 PM
IMO if you would have done a different angle, because the fork has a glare making it mute in the photo.
11/22/2006 02:19:00 AM
Is this a response to the trains side challenge? :)
11/22/2006 02:12:58 AM
Bazaar. Maybe you like the aesthetic of this image and I am guilty of doing that aswell, but I do not get it?
11/22/2006 01:51:51 AM
360x240 is too small for just evaluation. Please use the full available size next time.
Other than that, shallow DOF makes it harder to fit into the perspective challenge. It can be used to reduce the effect of the bacground and augment the foreground object. Your object is a fork, viewed from the side (the least interesting aspect of a fork), and the blurred remote area fights for attention with the boring fork, and does not provide the viewer with enjoyment.

Better luck next time.
11/22/2006 12:43:05 AM
Perhaps a better resolution picture and better focus would have improved the image


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