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candle burning
candle burning
whiterook


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Challenge: The Four Elements II (Advanced Editing V)
Camera: Minolta DiMAGE 7
Lens: Konica Minolta 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 MZ
Location: Chatham, MA
Date: May 22, 2007
Aperture: f/10
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/4
Galleries: Abstract, Digital Art
Date Uploaded: May 22, 2007

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Disqualification Details
You may not use ANY editing tool to move, remove or duplicate any element of your photograph that would change a typical viewer's description of the photograph (aside from color), even if the tool is otherwise legal, and regardless of whether you intended the change when the photograph was taken.

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05/30/2007 02:27:45 PM
ok.
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05/30/2007 03:34:11 AM
is that a picture in the background? is the whole thing a picture that you cut part away from? this is too grainy and oof for me sorry /3
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05/29/2007 04:45:26 AM
poor image quality, overexposed, tilted. whiterook style I'd say
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05/28/2007 03:44:40 PM
alot of noise, and the cutout looks rough.
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05/28/2007 10:26:23 AM
This image appears to be a little hacked up in post processing, in my opinion.
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05/28/2007 09:22:13 AM
I think this could have been a really cool photo. What hurts this photo IMO is that the horizon line is slanted and the white at the bottom of the frame is very distracting from the photo.
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05/28/2007 07:46:01 AM
I dont know what you have done here. There is not much connection between the foreground and background and not sure what the white areas are meant to represent. Perhaps I am missing something.
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05/28/2007 05:40:23 AM
this actully made me laugh........
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05/28/2007 01:47:14 AM
I see fire, water, earth, but where is the air? Interesting. Noisy. Looks like you cut it out on the sides where the white is. Try using a brush that is feathered, or the feathering with the selection tool, so one area blends into the next area in a more natural way.
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