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the lucky 2 dollards circle
the lucky 2 dollards circle
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Challenge: Lucky 7 (Basic Editing I)
Camera: HP PhotoSmart 735
Location: montreal
Date: Nov 30, 2004
Date Uploaded: Nov 30, 2004

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Place: 250 out of 260
Avg (all users): 4.1993
Avg (commenters): 3.9091
Avg (participants): 4.1930
Avg (non-participants): 4.2036
Views since voting: 565
Views during voting: 380
Votes: 281
Comments: 11
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12/03/2004 04:36:24 PM
where did you get green toonies?
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12/03/2004 04:33:30 PM
seems a bit OOF
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12/03/2004 03:31:51 AM
I like the contrast between the black background and the coins here, though i wonder if a little softer light would light them more evenly to eliminate the glare on some, and the darkness on others. Nice composition
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12/02/2004 11:30:04 AM
Nice presentation. Color saturation is a little washed out though. BOL
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12/02/2004 08:06:47 AM
Spelling mistake in the title. S**t happens. Irregular composition, the coins don't touch each other everywhere. The flashlight destroyed most of the relief. The lower coin is too dark, the upper right is too bright. Good idea to put another coin into the middle than on the outside. It's hard to find out about that, though. They should all be straightened, too, with the bears looking all into the same direction. See Murphy's Law...
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12/02/2004 02:36:29 AM
I've been distressed many times paying for something with change only to find a Canadian coin bollixing up the purchase. Yet, I've never seen a Canadian dollar. Pretty cool. Anyway, if the light could have been adjusted to keep a few of the coins from glaring, so the coins would be easier to read it would have been better.
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12/01/2004 11:30:24 PM
With less harsh lighting this would be a striking photo. As it is, a lot of the color and detail are lost in the glare.
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12/01/2004 03:44:37 PM
The lighting is too harsh. Coins are difficult to light. You need indirect light and this looks like there was direct side light.
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12/01/2004 06:52:25 AM
i like this shot, but it's small and pixellated. the circles would render better in a larger pic, also be careful when resizing.
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11/30/2004 08:18:55 PM
Hey! Two-nies! The lighting is very harsh, it should have been with no flash, more adequate lighting and longer shutter speed.
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11/30/2004 07:48:33 PM
Good idea. Colors are unusual. IMO it would be stronger with less symetry, possibly a different angle and stronger focus. Shooting reflective surfaces is about the hardest thing to photograph, because you are shooting reflections, not the subject itself so much. Worthy of reshooting if you have the time and inclination.
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