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Napkin Stash
Napkin Stash
Nebulous


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Challenge: Textures II (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Nikon D100
Location: Bedford
Date: Feb 11, 2004
Aperture: f/32
ISO: 200
Shutter: 25 seconds
Date Uploaded: Feb 13, 2004

This is how the napkins look like stacked in a napkin holder through the eye of a 1:1 Macro

f/32 for 25 seconds with available light (about 11:30pm) and custom white balance.

Unfortunately 640px doesn't do justice to the available details.

Statistics
Place: 88 out of 406
Avg (all users): 5.6923
Avg (commenters): 5.5000
Avg (participants): 5.4500
Avg (non-participants): 6.0800
Views since voting: 923
Votes: 260
Comments: 16
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/24/2004 06:45:32 PM
Yeahhhh! This is what texture is all about! Nice shot, great macro and focus. Angle is nice...wonder if you had taken with sharper light angle, if it would have brought out more of the contrast between the sheets? nice work.
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02/24/2004 05:48:29 PM
Interesting shot, nice texture.
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02/24/2004 04:31:38 PM
Good picture...unique perspective!
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02/24/2004 07:04:52 AM
Nice capture of textures, good use of high key lighting and exposure, and an interesting series of shapes.
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02/24/2004 06:54:45 AM
This certainly meets the âtextureâ part of the challenge, but, it could use a single point of interest to make good use of that interesting texture as background.
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02/23/2004 04:53:19 AM
Very interesting effect.
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02/23/2004 03:25:54 AM
rare image that works by itself. 9
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02/22/2004 08:22:18 AM
This is a good, crisp photo showing a side of napkins we rarely see. Of course it meets the challenge. It would be fun to see a contrasting shape (or color) in there someplace to add a bit of zing to the composition.
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02/22/2004 12:04:02 AM
While I see texture here, the extreme closeness seems to exagerrate how they would really feel.
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02/21/2004 10:26:45 PM
Lighting maybe a little off....interesting Bit...
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02/20/2004 05:00:13 PM
Interesting texture. Like the high key picture, diagonal lines do well here, its definitly better than just horizontal or veritcal.
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02/20/2004 01:22:00 PM
Wow! nice macro! :)
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02/20/2004 09:56:31 AM
[World Record Attempt]
+ Texture is present and you have tried to make it somehow interesting by using the composition.
- Still it isn't very appealing to me.
02/19/2004 03:48:49 PM
Like the texture and the abstract quality- I know you can't spot edit but the black dots (dropped pixels?) take away from this solid image.
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02/19/2004 02:26:16 AM
I'm never going to put one of these muted, low-contrast images in my favourites, but I do rather appreciate them when they come up. I mean low contrast in the sense of subject, rather than technically in terms of black and white points I should say. A criticism would be that the pure rhythm of this shot focus the mind more on pattern than texture, but I'm perhaps being pedantic.
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02/18/2004 06:08:54 PM
Kinda like this one. It grows on me. Seems like good lighting and focus. LIke the diagonal lines, and of course, strong texture.
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