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Are you my Lunch?
Are you my Lunch?
danielcheong1974


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Challenge: Free Study 2009-09 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0L IS USM
Location: Singapore
Date: Sep 27, 2009
Aperture: F5.6
ISO: 3200
Shutter: 1/160s
Galleries: Animals, Advertisement
Date Uploaded: Sep 30, 2009

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Statistics
Place: 330 out of 400
Avg (all users): 5.2000
Avg (commenters): 5.3333
Avg (participants): 5.0463
Avg (non-participants): 5.6486
Views since voting: 713
Views during voting: 255
Votes: 145
Comments: 6
Favorites: 1 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/05/2009 04:23:09 AM
This is a great shot but I'm not very keen on the processing - just a bit to heavy for my taste.
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10/04/2009 07:18:28 PM
A nice pose and the gaze is just right. This is a bit over processed for my tastes.
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10/02/2009 09:55:23 PM
Strikes me as a little over-something'd. Not sure what the treatment is, but I think it was taken just a little too far for my own tastes. This strikes me as something that is almost a great shot. Sorry.
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10/02/2009 12:51:58 AM
The eyes almost get lost between the spots! Lovely image. I am not sure but it is as if it is a wee bit over exposed and distracts a little but still worthy of a high score. Magnificent animal though.
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10/01/2009 10:24:28 PM
This is a little too over sharpened / overprocessed for my liking. The initial capture is nice but I think you've actually taken a lot away from it with the PP.
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10/01/2009 08:43:58 AM
Ouch! Way too much sharpening and contrast for my taste. If the pic was too soft and there was no other option then sharpening it this much, try converting to B&W. Then the higher edge contrast is less a problem. Otherwise: If you used unsharp mask, or something like that, you could try experimenting with lower values for radius. This makes the sharpening more subtle.
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