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| 03/14/2003 07:28:36 PM |
Flume Creek Train Trestleby SpeedsterFComment by dsidwell: Tiny image, but looks well composed. If you use Photoshop, try the "Save for Web" feature and save it as a jpg. Adjust the quality level to as high as you can to come as close to the 150 kb max allowed for the challenge. You can also adjust the image size and dpi. |
| 03/14/2003 06:20:44 AM |
Flume Creek Train Trestleby SpeedsterFComment by mcrochip: This photograph is just too small - DPC allows a photograph to be up to 640pix in either or both directions, and a photograph this small is very difficult to see. I do like the content - composition looks ok, but again, it's hard to see. |
| 03/13/2003 02:29:32 PM |
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| 03/13/2003 11:06:07 AM |
Flume Creek Train Trestleby SpeedsterFComment by jmsetzler: This looks like a beautiful landscape shot... i really like train bridges :) I think the image would have more impact if it was a bit larger... nice work :) - setzler |
| 03/13/2003 12:30:52 AM |
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| 03/11/2003 04:48:28 AM |
Flume Creek Train Trestleby SpeedsterFComment by tomzinho: very natural setting and nice perspective. its too bad you caught the edge of the path on the bottom left corner. also, i think you're hurting youself by not submitting the photo at the max allowable size. did you consider increasing the saturation levels in the post processing to try to bring out more the green in the trees? |
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