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| 08/12/2003 07:52:40 PM |
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| 08/12/2003 07:49:48 PM |
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| 08/12/2003 07:34:52 PM |
An Ivy Ran Through Itby pjterrellComment by pjterrell: This happened to be one of many pictures I just had around that I thought would fit the theme, but I guess my effect wasn't clear in my explanation. A soft focus filter was on the lens of my camera -- i.e., people saying it's "blurry" are in fact right --- it's meant to be. If it weren't, the picture would be worthless (which it pretty much is already; I know.).
Hey, but at least I got your attention. Better things are to come. Guess I should have put in a "leaf" or "insect" shot; being somewhat creative with trash shot got me nowhere. :-) |
| 08/05/2003 11:34:20 AM |
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| 08/04/2003 08:39:03 AM |
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| 08/04/2003 02:07:45 AM |
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| 08/03/2003 06:51:03 AM |
An Ivy Ran Through Itby pjterrellComment by autool: Your picture looks quite overexposed with a lot of real bright areas. A smaller aperature or shorter exposure would increase the detail and color quality. I am having a hard time seeing the ivy as the main subject as your title suggests. 5 |
| 08/02/2003 10:53:10 AM |
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| 07/31/2003 07:49:38 AM |
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| 07/30/2003 06:35:20 PM |
An Ivy Ran Through Itby pjterrellComment by cpanaioti: The exposure for the most part is ok. There are just a few hot spots. Composition is a bit cluttered though the large leaf that is in focus is on one of the third points (approx). I think the trick here would be to play with different vantage points and exposure settings to try and emphasize the ivy that you've indicated by your title as the main subject. |
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