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Most of a Turtle Skull
Most of a Turtle Skull
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Unusual Objects (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro for Canon
Location: studio
Date: May 27, 2009
Aperture: f22
ISO: 800
Shutter: 4 sec
Galleries: Nature, Animals
Date Uploaded: May 27, 2009

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[Jun. 3rd, 2009 04:04:31 PM]

Just some notes for later - all the 'artifacts' and dust spots noted as being on this image are really parts of the skull. The only slight distortion came from the curvature of the mirrored surface on which the skull rested.

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Place: 26 out of 109
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Views during voting: 257
Votes: 112
Comments: 6
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/07/2009 08:02:09 PM
That's cool. I would have cloned out the dust on the background though.
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06/05/2009 12:32:29 PM
Love the golden glow
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06/04/2009 08:00:19 PM
this is really cool but I think you over sharpened...see the glow lines on the top of the ...and your mirror want very clean (or you sensor)...just wondering is that what they mean when they talk about "hot pixels/spots"?
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06/03/2009 08:23:53 AM
Almost a great shot, but the odd artifacts at the back and the dusty table let it down. I love the composition and the golden glow though.
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06/02/2009 12:32:50 PM
Lovely mask-like image. I love the symmetry
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06/01/2009 07:29:56 PM
This is an interesting subject and the reflection works. I just wish that the post processing was better. I don't think that the film grain is effective here and one can clone out dust specks in Advanced Editing.
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