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| 01/29/2008 06:23:07 PM |
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| 01/28/2008 09:28:10 AM |
Winding Staircaseby alohacarrotComment by glad2badad: I like the POV on this. Bit of a brain teaser at first glance. :) One thing about this photo that feels awkward is the lighting. It doesn't seem balanced enough...fill flash bounced off the ceiling or sidewalls available? That might have gave this another dimension. Just a thought. Anyway, good luck in the challenge. |
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| 01/27/2008 04:37:26 AM |
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| 01/26/2008 08:24:31 PM |
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| 01/26/2008 07:52:45 AM |
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| 01/24/2008 06:29:30 PM |
Urban Sunriseby alohacarrotComment by MelonMusketeer: When the sun is in the shot, even behind the clouds, it is so bright that it "burns out" a portion of the sky in photos. Sunrises and sunsets usually are best about 10 to 15 minutes before sunrise, or after sunset. To shoot in the lower light, you will have to keep your camera from shaking by using a tripod, or something solid to brace it against for the shots. If the sky appears washed out in the LCD, then reduce exposure (EV) and shoot again. A very simple subject seems to work best for silhouettes in sky shots too. The power lines are interesting, but people like a single subject to focus on in most photos.
Keep shooting and keep looking at the photos online here, and reading the comments on ones you like, and you will learn a lot about how to get what you want when you are shooting. You live in a beautiful place. Show us some of the nice scenery sometime. : ) |
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| 01/24/2008 06:17:48 PM |
Never can have too much funby alohacarrotComment by MelonMusketeer: As the others said, there is too much apple in this image. I understand that in order to capture the moment, you had to compose and shoot quickly. It's a tough bunch of voters here at DPC, so don't be discouraged by not placing higher in the scoring. I have a 4.5 and a DQ in my challenge shots. You are seeing the "moment" in your shots already, and with some time to learn, about composition and camera settings, I feel that you will soon be improving your scores a lot as you gain experience. |
| 01/24/2008 08:54:45 AM |
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| 01/23/2008 04:03:24 PM |
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| 01/23/2008 12:53:03 PM |
Winding Staircaseby alohacarrotComment by LMA128: hm.. this also would have worked well in black and white i think, i like all the textures like the staircases and the tile...looks good. |
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