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Peanut Butter and Fluff Sandwich
Peanut Butter and Fluff Sandwich
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: All Things Being Equal: Three (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Sony DSLR-A700
Lens: Sony DT 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Aspherical ED High Magnification Zoom Lens for Sony Alpha
Location: Chatham, ma
Date: Apr 4, 2010
Aperture: f/5
ISO: 1000
Shutter: 1/200
Date Uploaded: Apr 4, 2010

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Statistics
Place: 92 out of 92
Avg (all users): 3.5973
Avg (commenters): 3.3571
Avg (participants): 3.7333
Avg (non-participants): 3.5385
Views since voting: 960
Views during voting: 296
Votes: 149
Comments: 15
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/11/2010 11:13:40 AM
Harsh lighting and a visible lack of effort
04/10/2010 11:59:21 PM
Looks like this has an over-all reddish cast - most noticeable in the peanut butter. I think your table has a reddish cast to it, and it tints the rest.
04/09/2010 07:34:48 PM
Yep you have three elements, buts its not that much of an interesting photo.
Maybe work on the setup and composition a bit more.
Sorry
04/09/2010 12:29:20 AM
OH MY GOD YOU DO THIS TOO.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/08/2010 09:29:54 PM
hmmm if this were mine i'd probably hope someone would comment- so I shall :-) - perhaps a solid colored background would have been a wiser choice? instead of a brown table that looks like it has lights over head reflecting on it- and is nearly the same color as the peanutbutter... the flash used left harsh shadows- a diffuser or something to that effect might have helped (tissue over the flash to mute it down a bit and give it more of a feathered feel sometimes works) perhaps arranging the display of the items more creativly to captivate your viewer? (ie: take a single slice of bread, do a swirly design of peanutbutter and jelly together on it and set it on a simple black or white background...? just suggestions thoughts-- I really hope that my comment helps - goodluck

other things to note - the saturation was punched a bit high for this entry- it looks like you dodged and burned some element out of the upper corner so its a tad distracting... perhaps even just a long exposure with one directional light would have helped? sepia/black and white /
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/08/2010 07:30:03 PM
I'm sorry, but on my screen this is incredibly oversaturated.
04/07/2010 04:26:36 PM
While the three objects are in focus, I do not think this photo has very high quality. Especially the table has splotchy grainy lighting, and all detail in the red peanut butter lid is lost. I also do not find this a very interesting photo.
04/07/2010 11:05:20 AM
here is the order that I see your 3 elements...peanut butter...fluff then bread...I don't see them equally
04/06/2010 04:10:48 PM
the flash is too harsh on this photo
04/06/2010 01:13:44 PM
Where to begin? This shot is not very interesting, is poorly composed, has severe noise issues and is not cropped well.
04/05/2010 09:04:03 PM
Honest feedback: Set up the shot so the background encompasses the entire frame. The right corner shows the edge of the table. Work on the color balance because it is pretty orange. (Perhaps because there is a lot of reds in the picture and possible use of wrong white balance setting.) The fill flash is pretty good here with no real hot spots.. good job on that. I think you used a high ISO because there is a lot of noise which could have been reduced with better lighting. (BTW: My wife loves fluff sandwiches without the peanut butter.)
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/05/2010 04:58:35 PM
I am guessing that is an American sandwich, cause I have never heard of it............A better organization, putting elements diagonally would have improved this, also some better lighting to remove the reflections off the table, or using some form of background (black) would have helped as well
04/05/2010 08:08:19 AM
Yummy. However, the placement on the table (can see the edge), as well as the highly over saturation must make me vote pretty low.
04/05/2010 06:00:49 AM
ahhhh,, nono,,, ont like,,,,, sorry
04/05/2010 12:32:59 AM
One of my childhood faves! I remember those Fluffnutter commercials well. To be honest, the pic is not very good. Looks like the use of some harsh onboard flash and a bit oversaturated on the reds. Thanks for the blast from the past however.
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