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01/26/2010 03:05:46 PM |
Greetings from the Critique Club!
Congrats on a top ten finish and for producing an image that left many scratching their heads as to how it was done. Very clever use of the lens cap! Amazing detail, great exposure and the pp is adequate and not overdone, ie it isn't readily apparent.
So I am having a tough time picking this image apart looking for flaws, so I'll quit while I'm ahead :-) Composition adds interest and dynamism, especially as it does look cloned in.
Thanks for giving me the chance to critique this wonderful image.
Feel free to PM me with any questions,
Susan |
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01/16/2010 10:32:17 AM |
Originally posted by Citadel: On the one hand, you let the voter know that you did this under the rules. On the other hand it could almost seem like a challenge. Its also supposed to be assumed that your submission is under the rules. |
I know, but I came recently from dpreview where most of the times, the challenge hosts don't actively enforce the rules, which in the end turns into sour votes when the voters suspect a rules violation.
BTW I did had to provide the RAW file, so my feeling that people would suspect this was was a clone job wasn't that far from reality.
Originally posted by Citadel: All in all this is a great image. Congrats on your new Personal Best and first top 10 image! |
Thanks! It was a great feeling! |
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01/15/2010 05:48:55 AM |
Wow...very nicely done. Great idea. I kinda figured you covered up the lens but I was looking forward to seeing how you did this. I am of mixed opinion on the title. On the one hand, you let the voter know that you did this under the rules. On the other hand it could almost seem like a challenge. Its also supposed to be assumed that your submission is under the rules.
All in all this is a great image. Congrats on your new Personal Best and first top 10 image! |
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01/13/2010 10:34:20 AM |
Well, I thought that you had moved the camera, but how else could they be so perfectly spaced apart?
Great thinking and a very ingenious way of doing it, congratulations on your new personal best.
Estamos fortes :-D |
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01/13/2010 02:09:22 AM |
Very clever and very well done! |
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01/12/2010 10:11:31 PM |
Ahhh, so this was yours! Nice work Duarte, very professional, clean and sharp - got an 8 from me.
Portugal está forte esta semana. :-) |
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01/12/2010 07:14:24 PM |
Thanks for sharing your story how you took this photo. Nice work! Great photo too! |
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01/12/2010 06:14:50 PM |
Very clever idea. Love the details you captured. |
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01/12/2010 02:21:23 PM |
Ha! Validated anyway. Really good. |
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01/12/2010 03:44:21 AM |
Well done, they look related, but not like siamese triplets - more interesting. |
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01/11/2010 04:37:44 PM |
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01/11/2010 08:51:59 AM |
beautiful images, very clean and well defined craters. Although, I'm confused about the 3 moons in regards to the rules. Hope it doesn't get DQ'd, it's a great image. |
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01/10/2010 05:14:28 PM |
Great detail! Not voting. |
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01/10/2010 10:36:02 AM |
good use of the time lapse. |
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01/09/2010 04:33:40 PM |
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01/08/2010 04:36:24 AM |
Great definition, and congratulations on pulling off the exact same exposure on each, it's very hard :) |
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01/07/2010 06:37:40 PM |
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01/07/2010 06:02:55 PM |
lol..Great shot, nice comp, 10 |
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01/07/2010 05:04:06 PM |
One of my two favorites of the challenge. Nicely done. |
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01/07/2010 03:48:29 PM |
Fantastic concept and execution. I like the rotation on this. |
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01/06/2010 07:30:00 PM |
Lovely shot but the image is in the wrong phase for the challenge, so this image has to be an image of another image, perfectly legal, but it will garner a lower score than if you had used an image of a full or near full moon. Well done, but for that. |
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01/06/2010 10:05:12 AM |
The photo is terrific. Crisp, well focused and captured. The title probably doesn't give viewers/voters enough credit. |
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01/06/2010 05:26:16 AM |
I was going to do this (never saw the moon during the challenge entry), except with a landscape shot and about 5 shots of the moon with the "manual shutter". Very nicely done! |
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01/06/2010 02:19:07 AM |
I'm glad to see that some entries are different from the average moon photograph. This is one of them. |
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01/06/2010 01:56:28 AM |
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01/06/2010 01:47:53 AM |
This is awesome, great idea (I assume you just cover the lens in between a single exposure) .... it's surprising the moon moves so much in 5 minutes |
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01/06/2010 12:07:29 AM |
Exceptionally sharp.. great.. |
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01/05/2010 10:55:47 PM |
nice effect...how did u do it ? |
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