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Challenge: New Year's Resolution III (Advanced Editing III)
Collection: Misc.
Camera: Kodak DX6490
Location: Friends House
Date: Dec 31, 2004
Galleries: Black and White, Studio
Date Uploaded: Jan 1, 2005

Daily pursuit after God's glory.

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Place: 61 out of 135
Avg (all users): 5.4667
Avg (commenters): 6.1429
Avg (participants): 5.0260
Avg (non-participants): 5.7218
Views since voting: 778
Views during voting: 324
Votes: 210
Comments: 7
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01/07/2005 09:23:19 AM
Well concieved and composed, like the b/w for this photo. If it were mine, I think I would have removed the HOYA filter and used the lens glass as my focal point (just a thought). (6)
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01/02/2005 11:48:48 PM
that looks just like my old camera! i even had the same filter! good thing i sold it, or i'd be worried that you took it! anyway, nice shot - the shadw certainly adds some depth. perhaps a fill light would have removed the harshness slightly, but no biggie. good luck on this resolution for a PaD'05!
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01/02/2005 02:23:03 PM
this is what i was thinking
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01/02/2005 11:44:58 AM
Its a nice shot....just missing that black. It would have given it more punch. Still a 7
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01/02/2005 04:26:54 AM
Good DOF and lighting.
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01/02/2005 04:16:47 AM
Nice Camera--no no: I mean the one that took this picture. It's JUST like the one I use*...come to think of it, that calender looks familiar, too...

On the serious side:
I noticed that you took the color out of the shot. That was a good choice considering, one, there wasn't that much color there in the first place, and, two, adding color to the elements in the shot wouldn't do anything to make them more interesting.

*For those unaware: he used my camera to take the shot, but not my person. I'm just teasing him and not trying to say the shot's illegal, because it's not.
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01/02/2005 02:17:09 AM
I think you could've done without the shadow overcast on the calendar. Having the lightsource from the opposite direction would've helped.
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