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| 02/27/2008 01:21:43 AM |
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| 02/26/2008 09:05:07 PM |
A Long Dusty Roadby mwinnerComment by MelonMusketeer: I get a color shift effect similar to this when I underexpose, and bring it back up in post processing.
I like the scene and the S curve. I knew that this was in Florida.
Welcome to DPC. Keep shooting and posting. |
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| 02/26/2008 07:58:15 AM |
A Long Dusty Roadby mwinnerComment by Yo_Spiff: I like the S-curve and the overall comp on this. There's a little graininess in the sky, but that's tough to deal with under basic rules wihtout affecting the rest of the image. A lower perspective view would show off the detail of the gravel path, which might look neat. |
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| 02/24/2008 07:02:33 PM |
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| 02/24/2008 04:53:12 PM |
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| 02/23/2008 09:22:00 AM |
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| 02/21/2008 07:23:44 AM |
A Long Dusty Roadby mwinnerComment by Camabs: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/20/2008 03:55:20 PM |
A Long Dusty Roadby mwinnerComment by Ann: I think there's a guy at the far end of the road, right? He's kinda small, like Where's Waldo. |
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