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Ashes to ashes
01/04/2008 10:14:17 PM
Ashes to ashes
by davido

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I would have liked to see the depth of field just a little bigger..
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F I R E
01/04/2008 10:10:49 PM
F I R E
by sekarmalathy

Comment:
Very Very nice. This should win a ribbon.
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making my own heat
01/04/2008 10:09:04 PM
making my own heat
by briantammy

Comment:
wow crazy cool. well done
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Blue Hot
01/04/2008 10:07:59 PM
Blue Hot
by dwainasaurus

Comment:
Clever, but needs to be in a better setting. If this was taken with a black background and the flame was the only light, I think it would have looked really cool.
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Inflamed
01/04/2008 10:06:59 PM
Inflamed
by meetsreekanth

Comment:
Nice shot. Would have liked to see it a little more in focus..
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Devil's Brew
01/04/2008 10:03:53 PM
Devil's Brew
by SherwinJames

Comment:
I love the detail through the glass.
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Leaf of Fire
01/04/2008 10:01:44 PM
Leaf of Fire
by kvickrey

Comment:
I pick this one to win. Well done.
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My mother in law candle light´s
01/04/2008 09:50:23 PM
My mother in law candle light´s
by gillimann

Comment:
That is a crazy flame! too bad it is blurry...
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I gave my life for this?
01/04/2008 09:49:33 PM
I gave my life for this?
by dulfingurl

Comment:
Haha! Very clever. However, there is some grain throughout the photo. If I were to guess, you used a high ISO because of how dark the setting is? If this is the case, try using a lover ISO (100 or 200) next time to prevent the grainy after effect. This will require you to use a tripod or something comparable to it. If there is still some grain after that, then you can use Photoshop's "Dust and Scratches" tool to fix most of it as well. Then the only other thing I can think of is the blown out exposure of the candle. The only way I can think of to fix this would be to focus on the flame itself when you are getting ready to take the photo. That way the camera adjusts its exposure to the lightness of the flame and keeps it properly exposed. Then you either move the camera after it is focused, or crop it to get the same frame you have now.

:) Sorry if this is all old news to you, but hopefully it helps you out someday. Good luck!
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Fire and Ice
01/04/2008 09:38:47 PM
Fire and Ice
by DogAngel

Comment:
Couldn't decide what contest to enter? :) Well done though, good portrait shot.
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