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Beautiful Hills of Rolling Grass
Beautiful Hills of Rolling Grass
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Landscape in Portrait Orientation (Advanced Editing IV*)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II
Location: San Jose, California
Date: Oct 29, 2006
Aperture: 18
ISO: 100
Shutter: 400
Galleries: Landscape, DPChallenge GTGs
Date Uploaded: Oct 29, 2006

This is a picture of the the Beauiful rollin grasses of California

Statistics
Place: 301 out of 308
Avg (all users): 3.0390
Avg (commenters): 2.7727
Avg (participants): 3.1184
Avg (non-participants): 2.9922
Views since voting: 964
Views during voting: 325
Votes: 205
Comments: 27
Favorites: 0


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AuthorThread
11/08/2006 07:42:45 AM
The part with the tree reminds me of a fractal... very awesome.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/07/2006 09:30:26 AM
Is this intentionally rotated? If it is, it's very strange.
11/06/2006 11:20:39 AM
1
11/05/2006 06:41:37 PM
Sorry but I dont get it... is this picture sideway ?
11/03/2006 05:25:13 PM
I know you are going to be told this a lot but why did you choose to display it this way, just makes it confusing and dificult to judge the quality of the shot.
11/03/2006 10:35:03 AM
Orientation!?! This does meet the challenge, but I am left wondering if you're as much of a Newbie as I have been this past year. It looks like you rotated the camera on-site, had issues with rotating the jpeg 90 degrees right in your computer. If I'm correct, then simply do a right click on the jpeg itself, and left-click on the word, Edit. Whatever default program that opens the jpeg should be able to rotate a quarter-turn to the right! (I hope that didn't appear "in-your-face" because you could have wanted it this way for some reason unknown to me, then it would be "in-my-face.") :}
11/03/2006 08:23:21 AM
this picture is turned sideways.. did you not know how to rotate it?
11/03/2006 06:59:50 AM
Well, it is a portrait orientation if I turn my head, but that hurts my neck. Could also be a little bigger. It is an interesting composition, though. I like the branch coming across what should be the top of the frame.
11/03/2006 06:35:18 AM
Meets Challenge:1
Technical:1
Lighting:1
Content:1
Opinion:0
11/02/2006 12:35:45 PM
One BIG problem with this, it should be PRESENTED in portrait orientation, not landscape orientation. Other than that, the focus looks a bit soft, the horizon a bit uneven, and the diference in the color of the sky between the area above and under the tree too extreem (makes it look unreal).
11/02/2006 10:02:26 AM
ouch.. my neck ;)
11/02/2006 08:07:34 AM
Wow! A Landscape in Portrait, set on it's side!

Creative. ;o)
11/01/2006 08:51:13 PM
The rotation is a joke? Use all 640 pix available to you.
11/01/2006 06:53:04 PM
Put my head down to look at this. Fell asleep. Drooled all over keyboard. I think even in BASIC EDITING we can rotate a photo.
11/01/2006 06:43:43 PM
hmmm, not sure about this...(4)
11/01/2006 04:08:34 PM
not funny.....1
11/01/2006 03:25:21 PM
Gww mate, if you want to score,at least get the picture up the right way. Double check it before you ok it.
11/01/2006 02:18:02 PM
I think this was rotated by accident. I'm voting as if it were in the portrait orientation.
11/01/2006 01:08:36 PM
Why is it rotated??
11/01/2006 09:22:12 AM
well, that's one way to interpret the challenge. :)
11/01/2006 06:30:29 AM
rotate it next time
11/01/2006 05:42:19 AM
Is this intentional or is your photo just turned the wrong way
11/01/2006 04:53:09 AM
Not sure if it was intentional, but you appear to have placed this in landscape format rather than in portrait format.
11/01/2006 12:30:21 AM
OK, so maybe you should have rotated this ;-)
10/31/2006 11:38:59 PM
Interesting. :D
10/31/2006 09:46:34 PM
oops... or did you MEAN to enter this horizontally?
10/31/2006 07:51:31 PM
The orientation doesn't work for me...


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