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Armillary sphere
Armillary sphere
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Free Study 2009-02 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-50D
Lens: Sigma 28-135mm f/3.8-5.6 Aspherical IF for Canon
Location: Stratford upon Avon, Banbury/Trinity Rd roundabout
Date: Feb 21, 2009
Aperture: F11
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/350
Galleries: Abstract
Date Uploaded: Feb 24, 2009

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Statistics
Place: 356 out of 436
Avg (all users): 5.0195
Avg (commenters): 6.4286
Avg (participants): 4.9714
Avg (non-participants): 5.1224
Views since voting: 557
Views during voting: 228
Votes: 154
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/07/2009 10:53:46 PM
Like abstract things. Also enjoy lines and see how people present them. Nicely done here. Keeps me looking and wondering. Nice job on its color. It's soft and you didn't push it. 7
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03/04/2009 01:20:20 PM
Like the arcs, lines and light. Good color cotrast also.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
03/04/2009 11:36:58 AM
great shot
  Photographer found comment helpful.
03/03/2009 07:03:25 PM
Oh ya that is one of those things that...um you know that keeps the...wait let me get on wikipedia... oh ya, these circular rings is a small terrestrial globe J, fixed on an axis K, which extends from the north and south poles of the globe at n and s, to those of the celestial sphere at N and S. On this axis is fixed the flat celestial meridian L L, which may be set directly over the meridian of any place on the globe, so as to keep over the same meridian upon it. This flat meridian is graduated the same way as the brass meridian of the common globe, and its use is much the same. I knew that.
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03/01/2009 01:25:40 PM
angles are great...like the flow of it
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03/01/2009 12:34:36 PM
Interesting shapes. What is it?

I see a big problem with this, however.

There is a lack of sharpness and clarity to this photo and I think most of it is due to the use of excessive JPEG compression. Your file size of only 44k indicates a highly compressed image and that is what is robbing a lot of the detail and sharpness from this image. Check your compression settings when you save your file. Always adjust JPEG compression so that your file size is as large as possible, but within the challenge limit. (200k for this one)
  Photographer found comment helpful.
03/01/2009 06:10:29 AM
nice colours
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