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How Time Works
How Time Works
EllieNeufer


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Challenge: Disassembled Objects (Basic Editing)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S9000
Location: my bedroom
Date: Mar 26, 2011
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Still Life, Science and Technology
Date Uploaded: Mar 26, 2011

Adjusted Levels
Adjusted Brightest and Contrast
Dodge and Burned
Clone Stamped Dust

Statistics
Place: 17 out of 71
Avg (all users): 5.7155
Avg (commenters): 6.6250
Avg (participants): 5.7436
Avg (non-participants): 5.7098
Views since voting: 1293
Views during voting: 434
Votes: 232
Comments: 16
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/05/2011 04:05:16 PM
Shame about the 2 lines that are visible, nice idea though.
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04/05/2011 07:00:31 AM
I like the idea of suspending the parts...however i think I would prefer the strings to be invisible..
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04/02/2011 10:13:56 PM
The left side is a little tight and I can see the supporting lines, but thank you for not just setting the objects on a white background. That extra thought alone is going to get a higher score from me.
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04/02/2011 04:11:47 PM
good idea, nicely done. Maybe without the background shadows and visible strings it would have been perfect.
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04/02/2011 12:23:44 PM
Good looking picture, i was going to do something very similar but couldn't get over not being able to remove the fishing line.
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04/01/2011 01:12:43 PM
I like the idea! Well done! On the right edge I would not have croped it so much a bit more space might have helped.
Anyhow a very nice picture.
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03/31/2011 05:18:46 PM
Nice concept but IMO the shadowing doesn't help the overall shot
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03/31/2011 02:59:23 AM
You've gone to a lot of work for this shot which is evident by the couple of strings still showing (bugger it's Basic hey). I really like the shadow effect.
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03/30/2011 05:26:07 PM
I like the way the part cover the space.. the shadow is a bit noisy
overall a good shoot
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03/30/2011 11:49:15 AM
Too bad that you can see some straws, it takes away from the general impression of "floating in time", which is very nice! Maybe a different lighting would have helped, even if I'm not sure
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03/30/2011 08:15:46 AM
Cute!
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03/30/2011 04:55:40 AM
Not sure if it does
03/30/2011 02:04:30 AM
The fishline used to hang some of the items detracts from the photo.
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03/30/2011 01:38:56 AM
I wish i had the time to have done a shot like this, exactly what I think of for this. Shame about the two lines in the shadows (and the basic) but overall not bad.
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03/30/2011 01:28:55 AM
nice job hiding most of the strings
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03/30/2011 12:48:38 AM
I know it was basic, so you can't clone the fishing wire out, so I won't ding too bad for that. In the future you could have shot this on the floor with dowels and putty hidden behind the objects (just have to be careful of shadows). As for this, I find the colors a bit bland, I wonder if this would have been more successful in black and white, or with more contrast?
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