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06/07/2011 06:07:18 PM |
Interesting shot and exposure. I̢۪m used to blacks and dark negative spaces leading the viewers eye to the subject. This is the opposite and works very well. Feels like I just stepped out on a bright and sunny afternoon. |
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06/06/2011 08:48:55 AM |
This was one of my favorites in the challenge. I do admit that it took more than one glance to decide that though. |
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06/06/2011 08:42:13 AM |
Looks like most didn't get the idea unfortunately. |
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06/05/2011 08:10:12 PM |
Love how the exposure was pushed to lighten the interior. Sort of like an unfinished painting, Beautiful. |
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06/05/2011 04:16:57 AM |
Wonderful how the light outside forces the eye inside to the lady. |
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06/02/2011 11:51:38 PM |
Way too over exposed, too bad as it could have been a great shot. |
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06/01/2011 11:10:23 AM |
Waaay to tough to expose for with the extreme lighting situation. And sure enough you blew out the foreground to get the darkness inside the door. |
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05/30/2011 08:43:43 AM |
Love the processing. Quite adventurous and a break away from the conventional. 9 |
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05/30/2011 01:59:00 AM |
Fantastic overexposure tones on the outside. Feels like ice cream on a summer day :) |
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