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| 12/05/2004 02:08:39 AM |
A boy and his wagonby slynneblarpComment: Sharp and good focus. Seems like another simple snapshot of a child at play, perhaps a much tighter crop would raise the importance of the wagon as the subject. |
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| 12/03/2004 12:04:36 AM |
Six Vasesby BikeRacerComment: as with the lamp, try the unsharp mask trick, may prove to effect the contrast and focus/haze at the same time if you are looking for that type of a change in this image. |
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| 12/03/2004 12:00:22 AM |
Lamp Detailby BikeRacerComment: I love the framing of this patterned image, but there is a lot of noise in the lower section and in the Black of the lamp itself (unless that is actually dust - if so, bring a feather duster with you on the reshoot). Beyond a doubt, the noise in the wall/ceiling has to go, but the lamp noise could stay...
In an artsy way, I kinda like the noise. The depth of field seems just right and the focus on the teardrop is exactly where it needs to be. On my work monitor (not calibrated, but fairly decent) I see no blow outs or overshadowing a perfect exposure on the final print.
see what happens with an unsharp mask at 20-40%, 50 radius and 0 levels... Message edited by author 2004-12-03 05:01:06. |
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| 11/29/2004 12:31:26 PM |
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| 11/26/2004 01:07:25 PM |
Over the Edgeby SkipComment: What a Great Capture, Skip!
This is the type of shot that needs some "Hang on Tight." type of text on it and mass sold as a poster.
... nah. It's way too good for a poster. |
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| 11/23/2004 01:07:13 PM |
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| 11/21/2004 07:57:32 PM |
Star Clockby Mary Ann MeltonComment: I know just how hard this technique is with long exposure ccd, to reduce noise. You've done a great job of pinpointing the focus and retaining the colors. Not sure if you used layering to increase the saturation or just boosted in PS, but they work very well.
.. To reduce the red ccd noise, boost the shadow a few notches, it does not always eliminate 100% of them, but greatly reduces the effect. Throw on a sharpen after to bring the true light sources back to their brilliance. |
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| 11/21/2004 07:51:00 PM |
Movementby umbrisComment: Great use of 3rds, simplicity and crop. Took me a few to catch how the small clock was so perfectly boxed. This must have been a bear to shoot 'just right' and you've done a fine job of doing just that. |
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| 11/21/2004 07:48:26 PM |
Three Secondsby mickwestComment: Although we all expected the slew of watches/clocks, I really like the choice of the multi-function faces. The crop is great and balanced and the time even lends to the best placement as it cuts off the left 3rd and top 3rd. Great shot. |
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| 11/21/2004 07:46:04 PM |
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