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11/22/2004 06:50:49 PM |
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11/22/2004 02:27:32 AM |
Too low keyed to "see your point". Nice idea though. |
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11/20/2004 06:43:56 AM |
This shot seems noisy and underexposed. You do not need a high ISO (so long as you have a tripod) in order to get a good shot of the stars. A slightly longer exposure will do. |
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11/20/2004 06:32:38 AM |
On my screen, this shot is almost solid black...but, when I lightened the photo, it was nice. |
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11/19/2004 12:15:49 PM |
just too underexposed to fare well here. |
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11/19/2004 09:23:47 AM |
Im just not impressed with this photo. Perhaps if my monitor was properly calibrated I might see somthing that I missed. I have to agree with one aspect of the photo however. Its is definatly B&W in a modern world. One of the few examples naturaly occuring. Perhaps if the stars were brighter and showed a crisp image of a constalation I was familiar with. This shot would do a lttle better. But as is it's just not exciting to me. |
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11/18/2004 08:18:13 PM |
The stars are indistinct. |
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11/18/2004 01:47:00 PM |
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11/18/2004 10:03:31 AM |
I don't like this to be honest. There is almost no light and no focal point. You may as well have just shot the sky. |
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11/18/2004 02:17:19 AM |
A bit too dark, it´s hard to make out anything at all although it´s obviously stars and outlines of trees. Pretty much average compared to the rest of the shots in the challenge. |
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11/18/2004 12:21:39 AM |
Very dark on my monitor? stars cool though |
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11/17/2004 02:26:07 PM |
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11/17/2004 01:39:26 PM |
The noise takes this image down a bit. I know your situation. I you remove the noise, you would remove the stars. Neat Image can remove noise in low tonal ranges. There is also a way to do this in lab color. You could also rase the setting on your jpg compressor to reduce the artifacts in the sky. 5 because of the noise.
Image viewed on professional calibrated/color graded monitor set to Web Gamma range. |
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11/17/2004 01:28:37 PM |
I assume this pic is of the nightsky and some trees but I had to alter my monitor to see it...maybe a little too dark...sorry |
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11/17/2004 11:21:21 AM |
I think this is a good idea, but it is a little too dark (at least on my monitor) |
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11/17/2004 10:53:33 AM |
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11/17/2004 12:23:16 AM |
This photograph is just too dark for me to see anything but the stars. Great title! |
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