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Playing in the park
Playing in the park
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Challenge: Weekend (Advanced Editing V)
Camera: Canon EOS-5D
Lens: Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM
Location: Australia
Date: Jun 28, 2007
Aperture: f/10
ISO: 320
Shutter: 1/160
Galleries: Portraiture, Children
Date Uploaded: Jun 28, 2007

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Place: 189 out of 215
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Avg (commenters): 4.6667
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Views since voting: 711
Views during voting: 203
Votes: 110
Comments: 7
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/07/2007 10:03:59 PM
A cheer Flyer, and a rock for the base,
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07/07/2007 05:57:09 PM
Good balance.
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07/03/2007 05:01:51 PM
Posing her in a different direction and moving your location would maybe have helped to give this better lighting. You seem to be off a touch on your focus. Looks like a fun time.
TC
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07/02/2007 02:49:17 PM
The lighting looks way too overprocessed to me. Its clear that since teh sun was behind her you had to dodge her alot to get the detail, but because we expect shaddows there and instead get BRIGHT color it looks very unnatural when playing in the park is a more natural thing to do....i dont knot if that makes sense but I would have liked to see this from the other side where the sun was on her or something
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07/02/2007 10:24:17 AM
Not the optimum time to take a picture like this. The harsh sun too easily blows out the highlights. The focus seems to be off around the face.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/02/2007 09:38:24 AM
Nicely captured!
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07/02/2007 09:08:16 AM
The aperture you have chosen has allowed the background to remain 'almost' in focus which is a little distracting. Using a wide open aperture would have given your main subject seperation from the background
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