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Shayla


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Challenge: Back To School II (Advanced Editing VII*)
Camera: Sony DSC-W200
Date: Sep 8, 2009
Date Uploaded: Sep 8, 2009

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Place: 71 out of 79
Avg (all users): 4.2880
Avg (commenters): 5.0000
Avg (participants): 4.3226
Avg (non-participants): 4.2810
Views since voting: 643
Views during voting: 309
Votes: 184
Comments: 10
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09/17/2009 11:58:00 AM
I felt there wasn't enough detail in the subject of the photo.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/15/2009 05:10:49 PM
I think the lighting/positioning of the girl (perhaps to her left into the shade?) could be better to get rid of the blown out spots and the odd shadows making her nose look exceptionally large. Good idea for topic, though. (not voting)
09/15/2009 03:20:20 PM
I felt there wasn't enough detail in the subject of the photo.
09/13/2009 10:03:14 PM
I think if you shot this in the early evening then you wouldn't have gotten all of the blown out highlights on the left side of her shirt.. it's a big distraction. and, maybe try cropping it with out cutting off the book she's reading.
09/12/2009 02:51:04 PM
I think the place where your subject is shot is not well chosen, too many trees and green stuff, it's really distracting
09/11/2009 05:30:13 PM
Lighting is a bit harsh and this is an awkward crop. I like the idea, though.
09/11/2009 03:57:39 PM
nic idea, the lighting doesn't quite work. If it were my photo I'd try editing using curves. The white shirt is challenging from an exposure point of view unless you make a feature of it.
09/10/2009 01:07:36 PM
Seems very much a snapshot I'm afraid. The subject seems pushed to far over at the edge of the frame and the harsh midday lighting is working against it. There are a few editing tricks that might be able to help with those bright highlights. Some careful use of curves, or some burning, perhaps. I would probably try some adjustments on a duplicate layer, since this is advanced editing, that would be allowable.
09/10/2009 10:41:46 AM
The lighting is a little bright on the left side.
09/09/2009 12:20:44 AM
go lp!


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