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Requiem for  Film Photography
Requiem for Film Photography
Rgarcia


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Challenge: Letting Go (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S5000 Z
Location: My Room
Date: Feb 9, 2004
Aperture: F/2.8
ISO: 250
Shutter: 1/64
Galleries: Black and White, Action
Date Uploaded: Feb 9, 2004

It took several shots (62) to get to this one, the original was rotated, cropped, changed to sepia (as the colors of the trash can and the background were a little hard on each other), some curve adjustment with Photoshop, neat imaged and resized for submition.

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Place: 103 out of 188
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Views since voting: 933
Votes: 254
Comments: 7
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/12/2004 02:20:51 PM
I think the hand should be above the top film.
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02/12/2004 12:49:14 PM
It is a lovely shot. I think some could say that a little motion blur would give a better idea of letting go. In my opinion the sharpness of the frozen movement makes one think if the rolls are going down or up and that is great. Well done.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
02/12/2004 06:58:00 AM
Clever Idea, but that one roll of film apears to be above the dropping point which made me think "not right" and then pick at it. middle of the road 5. but thats prety high it this particular comp :O
  Photographer found comment helpful.
02/11/2004 11:30:38 PM
The hand could have been placed better to have the effect of dropping. But the idea is a good one. =)
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02/11/2004 03:01:22 AM
don't let those go!
02/11/2004 01:04:53 AM
I'd like more motion.
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02/11/2004 12:27:32 AM
Nice idea and color. It would look good from a different perspective, like letting the camera look down at the falling films :) Good luck...
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