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Challenge: Multiple Light Sources (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: Satu Mare, Romania
Date: May 23, 2004
Aperture: 2,2
ISO: 400
Shutter: 0,00125
Galleries: Abstract, Advertisement
Date Uploaded: May 23, 2004

3 lightsourcess:
1 - from above the normal light in my room.
2 - 1 150W halogene light bounced with the white background.
3 - a normal 200 w light bulb in front of the fork.

improoved curves, levels, brightness & contrast, channel mixer to make it b/w.

Statistics
Place: 127 out of 221
Avg (all users): 4.8439
Avg (commenters): 5.3333
Avg (participants): 4.7629
Avg (non-participants): 4.8895
Views since voting: 1109
Votes: 269
Comments: 14
Favorites: 1 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/01/2004 03:48:44 PM
I really like the depth of field... cool shot. I especially like the title!!!
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06/01/2004 09:38:11 AM
haha, cute title :) interesting picture, this is the first time i've ever really liked seeing a lot of grain
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06/01/2004 09:02:01 AM
muy intresante y simple a la vez
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05/28/2004 12:16:21 PM
nice picturesque title...
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05/28/2004 11:07:20 AM
Cool! The fourth tine on the fork is bent up slightly.
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05/28/2004 10:34:12 AM
can't decide if this has the best or worst title ever. still, i'm not judging the title, it's the photo that's important. actually, no, scrub that, the title is brilliant because it LOOKS like your picture. the use of multiple sources of light isn't really that obvious here, unfortunately. but i like your use of focus. it could also do with a bit of grain reduction (neatimage which is freeware is good). 6.
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05/27/2004 04:06:06 AM
Like the composition, though I'm not such a fan of the grain of the shot. I also think that missing the brightest area of the tines with you chosen dof might be a mistake - it leaves a conflict between the natural draw of the brightness and the opposing draw o the focus that doesn't allow the eye to settle at all. But there's a feel I like here very much.
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05/27/2004 03:01:33 AM
well named & well taken
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05/26/2004 10:42:41 PM
Very minimalistic. I really can't tell if this fork is lit by more than one light source; the challenge was to use obvious light sources. It also seems slightly out of focus and grainy - perhaps you were trying for this effect.
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05/26/2004 03:55:14 PM
I see one shadow. How is this obvious use of multiple light sources and how is that use a key factor in your composition?
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05/26/2004 02:13:33 PM
focus is not good. Greater depth of field would have worked better.
Good effort, good perspective and angle.
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05/26/2004 09:24:46 AM
This really made me smile - fork light'n'ing?
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05/26/2004 06:56:28 AM
Little to soft on the focus and I may be wrong but the shadow from the fork leads me to see only 1 light source...
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05/25/2004 09:22:02 PM
nice way to make the "uninteresting" interesting. the b/w works well with the shot. i think maybe the focus could be a little sharper in this case. might be better with some of the top cropped off, seems to be a lot of negative space, it might make the subject pop out even stronger.
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