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10/06/2007 01:41:46 PM |
That's quite beautiful light you've captured. The contrast is great. |
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10/04/2007 10:26:23 PM |
Love the contrast of the statue with the dark trees and sky. What's cool about this is that your description gave me a better understanding about how the camera would naturally darken the sky. That happened to me today and I was wondering about it. Now you say there are no blown highlights, but on my screen it seems to me that detail is lost in part of the hands and the shoulders. Not being critical, trust me lol, just trying to see if I do not understand the terminology or if it's my monitor. |
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10/03/2007 11:26:11 PM |
This is one of my favorite times of day to shoot, particularly in the Spring and Fall...the light seems to have so much more character and drama. It can make the most mundane of things look magnificent...nice shot. |
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10/03/2007 09:41:18 PM |
Good catch. Wonderful use of filtered light come in and hitting the subject. Terrific idea with the polarizer. I need to invest in one myself. |
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10/03/2007 08:05:07 PM |
Wow, I wouldn't expect to find such contrast (bright statue to darker background) in the sunlight. Very nice! |
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