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Three-Me
Three-Me
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Double Exposure (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) for Canon
Location: Hvaleyrarvatn, Iceland
Date: Apr 27, 2010
Aperture: f/5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 30 s
Galleries: Abstract, Landscape
Date Uploaded: Apr 27, 2010

Used a remote trigger for the flash, fired three times and moved between shots.
Raw-conversion and levels + crop for size and smart sharpen.

Statistics
Place: 74 out of 143
Avg (all users): 5.1195
Avg (commenters): 4.5000
Avg (participants): 4.7636
Avg (non-participants): 5.2339
Views since voting: 853
Views during voting: 404
Votes: 226
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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AuthorThread
05/06/2010 07:33:51 PM
Okay, so you got carried away and over did it. The effect and feel of the image are good.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/04/2010 07:24:42 PM
hmmmm. can there be three of you if it's only a double exposure? If it's a reflection then there would be four so that can't be the answer ....
But the topic is misnamed anyway so okay, I'll give this one some thought.
04/29/2010 02:19:06 PM
the umbrellas are a nice touch,
04/29/2010 07:48:01 AM
Best tittle would be "2,5 me". BTW it would work much better as a photo if it was just 2. Your imprints are a bit washed and desaturated.
Still a good picture but could have been much better IMHO.
04/29/2010 01:20:31 AM
the images of you have ghost effect.

You should have controlled the light settings more for a better picture
04/28/2010 11:15:39 AM
Spooky
04/28/2010 10:00:31 AM
Double means two, not three - technicaly, DNMC.
04/28/2010 06:40:32 AM
Nice image and lovely background. However, it's a triple exposure not a double, so docking -2 to what I would have scored it (instead of full DNMC)... 7-2=5
04/27/2010 11:58:33 PM
In this context, I'd call this a 'triple' exposure.

I don't really get the umbrella or what what you're doing in the photo.


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