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06/17/2012 06:25:11 PM |
5.26 pfffttt way to low, for this lovely shot. |
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06/15/2012 06:59:21 AM |
yes, putting a filter in front of the lens is definitely legal under any ruleset. Well done. |
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06/14/2012 10:49:48 PM |
Originally posted by posthumous: impressive to get this effect in minimal. I want to hear how you did it. |
No post-processing part from resizing, so it was all done with ye olde camera mounted filters! I hope that is legal in Minimal, I forgot to check... /sidles away |
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06/14/2012 06:31:42 PM |
impressive to get this effect in minimal. I want to hear how you did it. |
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06/14/2012 06:28:23 PM |
Lovely softness to this, must be in camera. |
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06/14/2012 09:51:12 AM |
i'd rather be photographing, but we all have our crosses to bear ;)
(trying to comment on all, sorry if my wit is not up to par) |
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06/14/2012 03:27:18 AM |
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06/12/2012 09:58:11 AM |
Nice and sharp shot of the beautiful dog. I'm not fond of the white balance/colors here. I'd love to see them true.
Also, I wish the shot were horizontal instead of vertical... to give the dog room to "look into"... it feels a bit cramped.
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06/11/2012 09:28:52 PM |
Lovely dog! Interesting golden cast - a filter of the old fashioned variety, perhaps? |
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06/09/2012 02:20:51 PM |
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+you need to clean your sencor |
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06/08/2012 06:51:01 AM |
Is that an English Cocker? So dreamy. Has the feel of 1970 |
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06/08/2012 12:52:53 AM |
Great dog! Portrait of a dog. Portrait orientation. I do see a vertical wide angle because of the sky and foreground. The depth-of-field is deep, which is good. Mighty warm color temp. If you used AWB, you must have the temp set to 6000 K or higher. Dust bunnies apparent in sky. You used a small aperture to achieve the deep DOF, but that caused the sensor dust to appear. At least this image gives me much on which to comment. |
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