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04/15/2004 11:10:54 PM |
Wait, how did this picture score so low? I absolutely loved this shot. The gravel makes for nice contrasting texture and I like the blur. Even the border is nice. I think people just glanced and thought it was unfocused and felt that it was more the car than the wheels. Sorry it didn't do better.
Message edited by author 2004-04-15 23:11:12. |
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04/13/2004 02:53:24 PM |
a pity not completly in focus... |
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04/12/2004 10:19:49 PM |
whoo matchbox.. lol, naw it looks not matchbox, but its awesome anywho, i give ya props! (; |
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04/11/2004 02:13:50 AM |
Getting the entire truck with a larger depth of field would work better. |
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04/10/2004 05:09:31 PM |
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04/10/2004 01:22:08 AM |
The shallow depth of field gives this image a dreamy affect. A little more light may have improved the impact. 5 |
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04/08/2004 04:16:17 PM |
A nice memory. I had one like that. |
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04/07/2004 11:06:44 PM |
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04/07/2004 10:37:04 PM |
This is just a toy... the wheels are not very visible and they do not represent much in this shot where they're supposed to be the central point of the shot... |
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04/07/2004 03:30:20 PM |
needs more depth of field to have the whole truck in focus. try macro mode or a smaller (larger number) aperture. |
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04/07/2004 01:51:34 PM |
Nice capture with minimal editing |
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04/07/2004 12:48:44 AM |
Soft focus? or blurred image confuses me (what is the point?). Low image quality (jaggies on the windshield line are really noticeable). Lack of direction to the wheel(s). My eyes are drawn to the number on the top of the truck rather than the wheels. Work on directing the eye of the viewer to the intended focus. |
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