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11/16/2005 10:19:01 AM |
Thank you travis i appreciate it!!!
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11/16/2005 01:03:53 AM |
Hey at least you didnt take the brown ribbon.
Travis |
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11/15/2005 07:04:00 AM |
a little less sky and better focus on trees might make this better |
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11/15/2005 05:12:34 AM |
Alot of noise in the background. There is not much here due to the quality of the image. I am sure it is a beautiful area to photograph. |
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11/13/2005 01:02:31 PM |
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11/13/2005 05:22:00 AM |
Yeah, what are we viewing? Your horizon is slanted and I can't tell if those are more hills or water. And your sky has the midtones way too saturated (see greenish cast and red and purple noise?) |
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11/11/2005 08:17:50 PM |
kinda grainy...the composition is uneven too |
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11/11/2005 03:19:53 PM |
there seems to be alot of noise in this picture, nice composition and cropping. |
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11/11/2005 02:45:03 PM |
kinda grainy...not much to the picture |
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11/11/2005 01:41:42 AM |
there seems to be some sort of line pattern in the photo :-( |
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11/10/2005 11:10:44 PM |
Beautiful view, but the picture has some technical problems - noise and loss of details. |
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11/10/2005 03:29:47 PM |
Did a good job keeping the horizon straight! There seems to be a bit of noise in this photo, distorting it slightly. |
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11/10/2005 06:32:40 AM |
I am not sure what time of day this was shot but it appears very hazy and dark which is a pity. Try the shot again at a different time of day where the trees are lit better. It appears to be generally underexposed which can happen if your camera selects the exposure for you as the large portion of sky will trick your camera's light meter into thinking there is more light than there really is. If you have the option try setting your camera to overexpose by one or two stops to avoid this. Also works when you are working with snow and large bodies of water in your shots. Hope this makes sense and that it helps. |
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11/10/2005 02:58:30 AM |
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11/09/2005 10:25:52 PM |
Probably is a very pretty view, but we can't see much of it because of the grain and lack of contrast. Nice try, though. |
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11/09/2005 10:03:14 PM |
Sadly I can see the trees clearly but not really make out the landscape in the background. |
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11/09/2005 11:52:49 AM |
can't make out what's in the distance beyond the trees. poorly frame and/or exposed. |
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