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07/06/2004 05:10:53 PM |
Long exposure on a camp fire? Looks like it was a little too long. The result isn't very pleasing and the photo is quite noisy. |
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07/05/2004 07:29:05 AM |
The flying sparks are great! But the bright white center is too overwhelming. |
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07/04/2004 07:37:13 PM |
could of worked for the purple challenge |
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07/02/2004 07:48:26 AM |
Very strange hand hard to predict what we are dealing with here. But for sure its extraordinary. |
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07/02/2004 06:25:50 AM |
I can see what you were going for, but the overexposure takes all the zing out of the image. |
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07/01/2004 07:12:33 PM |
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07/01/2004 04:18:14 PM |
I think a bit less of exposure time so that the middle was not so overexposed would be good. |
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07/01/2004 11:53:14 AM |
not clear enough. I find when shooting night shots or fire at night its best to use a tripod about 15 ft away and set it up for a timed exposure. ISO 50, f5 with a 5 sec timer. this way you should have clarity and very little noise. hope this helps. |
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06/30/2004 09:59:29 PM |
The photo is too vague. Is it a campfire? Can't really tell. |
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06/30/2004 12:30:01 PM |
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06/29/2004 08:33:47 PM |
I understand it's a fire..but way too bright. I have some pictures of fire in my website.. you should look at it there .. wilkinsonartwork.com |
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