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07/06/2010 04:33:34 PM |
Originally posted by doremi: You needed a tripod. This would eliminate the shake. |
Except then there is no shake.
You have a definite knack for effective blur. I scored this well given the histogram! |
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07/04/2010 06:49:05 AM |
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07/02/2010 01:21:04 PM |
Congrats, Don. You make it look easy :-( I wish I could get me one of those, without trying of course, but nothing I do clunks quite bad enough... |
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06/30/2010 09:29:40 PM |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by smardaz: i just can't figure you out lately, I can't tell if you are purposely doing weird things for art's sake or if you're doing it simply for the sake of being "dpc un-friendly" either way, it's your thing, do whatcha wanna do as the Isley Bros would say. |
I thought this picture was pretty. |
well there ya go, sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one ;) |
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06/30/2010 07:02:06 PM |
Originally posted by smardaz: i just can't figure you out lately, I can't tell if you are purposely doing weird things for art's sake or if you're doing it simply for the sake of being "dpc un-friendly" either way, it's your thing, do whatcha wanna do as the Isley Bros would say. |
I thought this picture was pretty. |
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06/30/2010 03:58:41 PM |
i just can't figure you out lately, I can't tell if you are purposely doing weird things for art's sake or if you're doing it simply for the sake of being "dpc un-friendly" either way, it's your thing, do whatcha wanna do as the Isley Bros would say. |
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06/30/2010 07:58:44 AM |
amazing score for an amazing picture
breaking all the rules
but
everything in the right place |
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06/25/2010 05:04:43 PM |
Pretty. I like this. It looks like a painting. |
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06/25/2010 05:11:57 AM |
You needed a tripod. This would eliminate the shake. |
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06/25/2010 03:24:19 AM |
Gives a nice feeling of motion. |
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06/25/2010 02:14:34 AM |
It's a little out of focus, I think. Is it?
While the long exposure does add a sense of motion to the waterfall, I think in most cases you need a clear reference of stillness to admire the motion. I don't think this is one of the those cases I'm afraid.
I like the subtle use of tilt in this. I think it's a lot better than was there a significant amount more. |
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06/23/2010 01:58:50 AM |
hi...
as photographer i have to give you a very low score, i think that is the correct way to try to improve you skill, obviously i want to explain to you why...
yes, the river is tilted, but there is nothing in the right place, no correct focus on a subject (water, plants, rocks), the whites of the water are in 255 (no details in it)... so, i give you a 2...
i hope not to have made it nasty and not having created an enemy!
and sorry for my bad english! |
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06/23/2010 01:41:26 AM |
Would've been good, but it's too out of focus, Good try though. |
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06/22/2010 09:05:59 PM |
I'm not sure if the blur was intentional or not, but It's not working for me. Sorry. |
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06/22/2010 08:42:19 PM |
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