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07/21/2008 12:22:14 AM |
Oh, dear! It looks as if you fell victim to the Tack Sharp Syndrome -- the widely held misconception that only shots that are "tack sharp" are worthy of a high score. You've got great leading lines, and IMNSHO, the soft focus gives a lovely, moody feeling to the shot. |
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07/20/2008 01:44:47 PM |
This is a very vast space, I image the acoustics are fantastic. There seems to be a little blur as if you were handholding at a slow speed. |
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07/19/2008 04:35:35 PM |
Have you ever tried HDR? This would've been a PERFECT place to use it. The dynamic range of the church is too high for a single exposure. While the detail in the windows is retained, the rest of the image is underexposed. |
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07/16/2008 08:58:10 AM |
great symetry; Goodexposure to keep the details in the window visible. |
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07/16/2008 03:53:16 AM |
The focus seems to be a little off, however it could be just the lighting...I love the subject however |
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07/15/2008 10:27:36 AM |
I have photographed the Duke Chapel :) It seems you used the same podium I did as support. You seem to have lost the color in the stained glass. When I photographed it I had trouble getting the white balance where it satisfied my eye and folks complained that it was green. |
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07/14/2008 10:38:09 AM |
Looks like you tried to hand-hold this shot and it didn't come out quite as sharp as it needs to be. Other than the movement, it's a really nice picture. |
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