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Eroding Fence
Eroding Fence
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Challenge: Right Angles (Classic Editing)
Camera: Olympus D-380
Location: Northern California
Date: Aug 5, 2003
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/15th sec
Galleries: Urban, Still Life
Date Uploaded: Aug 5, 2003

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Place: 194 out of 250
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Votes: 240
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/09/2003 03:19:19 AM
A lot of noise. Try bring the ISO setting down would keep the noise down. It will give you better details. Don't like the composition. It's not very interesting. Right now your eyes focus on background behind the fence. Maybe lower the EV setting would give you some nice shadows which would give you nice contrast.
08/08/2003 10:44:33 PM
Focus is soft and composition uninteresting. Plus, I don't really get the impression that the strong point of this photo, if there is one, is the right angle at the top.
08/08/2003 08:13:42 PM
Interesting composition with the right angle in the wood and the foliage just peeking through from behind. I'm not sure where your auto focus locked, but the board on the left seems a little out of focus. I'm not sure how bleached the wood was from the sun, but seems a little bright. You might try the same shot ealier or later in the day when the sun is not so harsh and you have more side lighting to bring out the grain in the wood.
08/07/2003 09:00:33 PM
Nice close up. Subtle and very nice.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
08/07/2003 07:48:42 PM
good subject, but it lacks punch. Also, the background between the palings is distracting.
08/07/2003 06:08:27 AM
rotate CW
08/06/2003 11:03:31 PM
Nice texture a sharper focus will help
  Photographer found comment helpful.
08/06/2003 06:07:53 PM
the sliver background is more in focus. i'd prefer the wood to be. could use some sharpening and possibly a bit off center? 3


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