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Tower Window
Tower Window
imolaavant


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Deep DOF (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Mt Tom, CT
Date: Jun 6, 2004
Aperture: 8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Landscape, Rural
Date Uploaded: Jun 6, 2004

Post-processing:
Levels, Unsharp mask, Brightness adjustment in top left corner & some cloning.

Statistics
Place: 130 out of 158
Avg (all users): 4.8639
Avg (commenters): 5.0000
Avg (participants): 4.5474
Avg (non-participants): 5.1771
Views since voting: 882
Votes: 191
Comments: 10
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/13/2004 12:52:12 PM
Nive try but too much out of focus. 5
06/12/2004 01:32:02 PM
This would be a great photo if the inside of the tower was in focus and the sky was a bit more interesting.
06/11/2004 06:23:53 PM
Hmm, very very cool. I really like this- I think a better closer crop would make this look much better 'cause the frame isn't very attractive but otherwise great job :)
06/09/2004 09:54:49 PM
Good idea, but the foreground is soft
06/09/2004 06:58:58 PM
Love the idea and the framing of the shot. The detail in the distant fields is great. The stone window seems a little underexposed and the detail and textures suffer a little from this. Nice shot nonetheless.
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06/08/2004 08:35:31 AM
For a deep DOF, the window should have been in focus. I think the composition could have been more interesting by having less wall framing the view.
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06/08/2004 12:04:32 AM
Ooops, the "window" is out of focus I think.
06/07/2004 10:34:58 PM
Interesting view. The foreground is a little out of focus.
06/07/2004 09:45:09 PM
good effect
06/07/2004 07:06:02 PM
This is an interesting approach to framing a landscape. The foreground is very dark, however, and it doesn't appear to be in as sharp focus as the background which needs to be the case in order to illustrate deep depth of field. The foreground fills a bit too much of the frame. The subject in the background is so far off all I can tell about it is it's a white building of some sort. A frame like this can be helpful in leading the eye to a far off subject but in this case it is just overwhelming the subject.
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