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Spectral Birch
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Challenge: Duotones III (Advanced Editing V)
Collection: 2007 Challenges
Camera: Canon PowerShot A700
Location: Dwyer Hill
Date: Nov 6, 2007
Aperture: f3.5...I think....
ISO: 200...I think...
Shutter: 1/500...I think...
Galleries: Emotive, Rural
Date Uploaded: Nov 7, 2007

A mostly dead and, I thought, spooky birch tree. Had to shoot with a large dog tied to me (that's a story)!

pp: rotate, desat, brightness/contrast, healing tool to remove stray twigs, crop, warming filter, sepia filter, resize, save for web. Dang forgot rto usm! Oh well!

Statistics
Place: 287 out of 295
Avg (all users): 4.2819
Avg (commenters): 3.5714
Avg (participants): 4.3299
Avg (non-participants): 4.1923
Views since voting: 746
Views during voting: 197
Votes: 149
Comments: 10
Favorites: 0


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11/18/2007 10:45:06 PM
I like the toning - though I think it's more creepy than spooky if that makes sense. But what you should have shot is the dog tied to the tree. :-) (Your notes made me laugh!)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/18/2007 05:18:32 PM
lighting is a tad too harsh for me on this /5
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11/17/2007 04:47:34 PM
This shot seems to lack some contrast and the highlights seems a bit blownout.
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11/16/2007 11:36:34 PM
sorry, too blown out........2
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11/16/2007 03:13:12 PM
over exposed
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11/15/2007 06:59:09 AM
Seems to be slightly overexposed. But your composition is nice.
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11/15/2007 03:56:16 AM
Branches are quite burnt out and have lost their detail. Having said that, at the top of the image this works well against the very dark branches against the neutrally toned sky. However, towards the bottom of the image,the sky is lighter and there are less dark branches and so looks a bit washed out. Perhaps if the gradient of the sky was reversed, light to dark, top to bottom respectively, then I think this would have worked better
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11/14/2007 05:33:30 AM
Potential - but, the bright areas are too hot or overexposed and all detail is lost. For a shot like this tere must be detail to provide interest.
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11/12/2007 11:38:25 AM
cool lines created by the brances - but the blown out sections really don't work for me
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11/12/2007 06:52:46 AM
Overall just not an interesting subject. Doesnt grab my attention.
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