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| 02/09/2010 09:44:10 AM |
North Poleby NasaComment by Nasa: Thanks a lot
Originally posted by KarenNfld: Love this one. |
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| 02/09/2010 09:40:16 AM |
Cold & Icyby NasaComment by Nasa: Thanks a lot Justin
Originally posted by justin_hewlett: Nice composition and use of foreground elements to add depth. |
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| 02/09/2010 07:44:50 AM |
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| 02/09/2010 07:44:38 AM |
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| 02/09/2010 07:31:56 AM |
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| 02/09/2010 07:31:17 AM |
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| 01/08/2010 07:20:57 AM |
Streamby NasaComment by Nasa: Originally posted by spiritualspatula: As another user said, the stream needs to be emphasized more. I think lowering your POV a bit would help with this, and perhaps aiming your camera such that the stream disappears into the edge of either the right or the left would help. Bring the stream into more of a primary role. A longer shutter speed with higher aperture would help this as well, especially since you had the room to do so. The water would take on a more silky look instead of being so transparent. |
Thanks a lot for your comment. The same is very helpful. It will help me improve next time. |
| 01/08/2010 07:18:26 AM |
Golden Gate Bridgeby NasaComment by Nasa: Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Not sure why, but it seems as though you've lost a bit of detail on this one. Perhaps it's because your aperture is wide open; maybe stop down a couple steps. |
Good suggestion. The light was too low hence I opened it. next time I will try for reducing and see the effect.
Thanks a lot.
NaSa |
| 01/02/2010 04:41:17 PM |
Streamby NasaComment by spiritualspatula: As another user said, the stream needs to be emphasized more. I think lowering your POV a bit would help with this, and perhaps aiming your camera such that the stream disappears into the edge of either the right or the left would help. Bring the stream into more of a primary role. A longer shutter speed with higher aperture would help this as well, especially since you had the room to do so. The water would take on a more silky look instead of being so transparent. |
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| 01/02/2010 04:37:51 PM |
Golden Gate Bridgeby NasaComment by spiritualspatula: Not sure why, but it seems as though you've lost a bit of detail on this one. Perhaps it's because your aperture is wide open; maybe stop down a couple steps. |
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