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You seen how intricate a leaf is?
02/17/2010 08:49:38 AM
You seen how intricate a leaf is?
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Comment by KarenNfld:
My favourite of the challenge, well done.
Sparklingly Hot!
02/15/2010 06:50:41 AM
Sparklingly Hot!
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Comment by brightspark567:
hey thanks very much for the critique alice, yeah I do have a series of photos like this from several sparklers but mostly using different shutter speeds and how close I was to the sparkler, I assume you mean using a ND filter so I can still get the long streaks of the sparks but not have such a blown out centre, well that will be on my list of many things to buy, the list seems to be endless!
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02/14/2010 08:49:59 PM
Sparklingly Hot!
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Comment by sfalice:
GREETINGS FROM THE CRITIQUE CLUB

Welcome to DPC. What fun it is for me to get your first image for a critique. And it is a play on your user name!

You're making a good start, for sure. Well, maybe not in the scoring department, but you did get some very educated comments on why you scored in the bottom tier - and a guide on how to make your images show up well for competition.

You had a good idea and shot it fairly well. Of course it is way too hot at the moment of ignition, and there are filters that can deal with that - the Internet is a good teacher - so I'd like to make a suggestion on composition. It is completely natural to zero in on your subject and make it 'center' on the page which is what you did. You might also (in this case, assuming you had enough sparklers) experiment by putting your camera high, low, to the side, and anything you can think of to safely make this story stand out.

Okay, that's my advice for this time. I do look forward to seeing more of your images in DPC. good luck!

Alice
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02/10/2010 11:28:05 AM
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Comment by brightspark567:
damn! wish i'd known how i could have gotten thr most out of the file size boefore i had posted it! i thought it was a really good photo! thanks for the help
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02/10/2010 03:17:51 AM
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Comment by kaiser_chief:
Devesh, in regards to size, most programs allow you to 'save for web' or similar, stripping the EXIF data off the photo. Most programs also have a slider of some sort when saving, allowing you to adjust the disk size of the image, therefore allowing you to upload at the full 800px. The 'Loss of Quality' in the image by doing this is not noticable int he range we are talking, and is significantly better than submitting a smaller image, that is very small on many of our monitors..........I think many people marked you down because of the size the image was here.
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02/09/2010 07:25:39 PM
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Comment by Alain:
Nicely done, but you should upload a bigger picture :)
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02/09/2010 05:27:43 PM
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Comment by kaiser_chief:
another image that has not used the full allowance of 800px........hard to see the detail in the image cause it is too small.
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02/05/2010 10:48:28 AM
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Comment by MinsoPhoto:
The biggest problem for me in this shot is the size. It is too small to really get a good feel for it. I think you had a good idea but the size really hurt.
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02/03/2010 06:55:11 AM
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Comment by me99des:
Simple, but effective. Very nice.
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