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Fire Works
Fire Works
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Challenge: Fire (Advanced Editing I)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia
Date: Feb 29, 2004
Aperture: F8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1 sec.
Galleries: Cityscape, Architecture
Date Uploaded: Feb 29, 2004

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Place: 34 out of 113
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Views since voting: 913
Votes: 183
Comments: 9
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/07/2004 04:45:25 PM
I love how the fire lights up the buildings. Seems a bit bright though, a tad overexposed. I know you wanted the building to show. I'd still step it down a tiny bit.
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03/06/2004 03:28:02 PM
oOH! A Melbournian, this is one of my favourite places. The picture almost gives you that Hot Exciting feeling of being there. We must talk after the comp :)
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03/05/2004 12:45:11 AM
Wow...do those burn like that all of the time? Good shot.
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03/04/2004 10:03:07 PM
Nice crisp clean image great focus and detail 8
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03/03/2004 02:40:07 PM
Impresive display of fire. Nice shot.
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03/02/2004 02:52:01 AM
nice picture and the buildings are great but would like to see more detail in the flames themselves.
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03/01/2004 04:42:32 PM
Hello Melbourne? Either way, the flames are overexposed, but other than that, this is good.
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03/01/2004 03:07:03 PM
Just curious: Where and what is going on?! Nice shot. BOL
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03/01/2004 01:35:41 PM
Your composition is good but the fire is too blown out. Maybe if you had spot metered on the fire in Av mode it might not have been so bright; this could have brought out more colour/contrast within the flames I believe.
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