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Challenge: Road Signs Re-revisited (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Canon PowerShot S50
Location: Harmony, California
Date: Jan 17, 2004
Aperture: 4.9
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1/40
Galleries: Humorous, Rural
Date Uploaded: Jan 18, 2004

Cropped photograph and auto levels.

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04/27/2011 10:45:14 PM
I used to know the guy that owned the town of Harmony. He was an art professor. Bought the whole place ridiculously cheap. I wonder if he's still there?
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03/07/2007 08:15:34 AM
far out ... interesting message ... much like wot i was saying in my email ..ie... without being able to offload then there's disharmony within ... for myself anyway!!!!!!! .... altho of course these signs could be interpreted in other ways ...
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/27/2004 09:38:24 AM
Nice indeed, but it looks a bit underexposed. Some level adjustmet would have probably made the colors more vivid.
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01/26/2004 03:44:55 AM
Very nice.
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01/22/2004 06:23:26 PM
I think I would have liked it centered but it is a perfect capture anyway. The light and color is first rate.
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01/21/2004 04:43:33 PM
Cool. Did you go to Harmony? Are you still there? Nice spacing on the frame.
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01/21/2004 12:10:56 PM
Beautiful composition. The picture reveals a underexposed sign. A common lack in this challenge. This happen because of metering system. In this type of pictures you need to target the horizon, setup the exposition, lock it, then recompose your scene focus and shoot.

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