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10/28/2011 08:53:20 PM |
Oh but I thought the instructions were AIMED at the little pixels. |
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10/27/2011 09:42:50 PM |
There are three dull pixels on image 7 row 233 colomn 55.55 that are not calculated with the same contrast formula as the similar seven pixels in your image of last year, so they don't match. Shame on you. |
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10/27/2011 08:33:46 PM |
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10/27/2011 07:08:40 PM |
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10/26/2011 08:42:21 AM |
A little dull in my opinion.Images and subject. |
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10/26/2011 08:27:07 AM |
I particularly love the rabbit ears!! Wow, do I remember that.
Message edited by author 2011-10-28 00:09:33. |
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10/26/2011 06:09:16 AM |
I would like this better if there was a foot in the shoe - who ties an empty shoe? |
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10/25/2011 06:31:57 PM |
I like the process ("Steps") but find some of the images lacking in contrast (particularly the top left and right, and the bottom right). |
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10/23/2011 10:59:37 PM |
You forgot to put your foot in it. :P |
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10/22/2011 07:58:29 AM |
Love the vintage quality of this. Not sure why the top images are brighter than the bottom ones (which also them more visible), but they should all match. |
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10/21/2011 02:41:50 PM |
I was wondering if anyone would do a shoe tying set. You did it well. |
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10/21/2011 01:52:47 PM |
I like the vintage feel to the images |
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10/21/2011 09:21:41 AM |
A couple of the photo's are not uniformly processed. The first and third are a little brighter and the contrast is not quite uniform throughout. It could be due to the fact the person tying the shoe blocked your main source of light. You have the directional fill light from the left but the real diffuse ambient light is coming from behind and the person's body blocked it. |
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10/21/2011 07:59:33 AM |
good idea, I like that it's done in B&W |
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10/21/2011 04:46:59 AM |
Wow... I do mine differently. Now I have to go try this!! |
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10/21/2011 02:43:24 AM |
underexposed a little for me |
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10/20/2011 08:19:09 PM |
I taught my kids this method... and... oldest is 23 and still ties "Bunny Ears".
LOL! |
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