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| 11/08/2004 04:15:56 PM |
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| 11/08/2004 02:52:22 AM |
Novemberby oksamitComment by RedOak: Very nice Framing of the picture. The colours are nice and warm, even for a November application. Perharps would've been a little nicer without the gray darmac on the far right. Perharps with a clever croping, it could be removed without loosing too much of the wall. If a chance comes, a re-shoot of this location, but from a lower perspective would give good results, perharps in catching more of the sky to create a good contrast with the red and green... |
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| 11/05/2004 04:37:52 PM |
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| 10/23/2004 04:02:13 PM |
Trees at nightby oksamitComment by Bolti: could have tried to capture the sky through the trees, would have got you a better effect |
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| 10/20/2004 05:06:07 PM |
Trees at nightby oksamitComment by vtruan: No point for my eye to go to except flash lit branch, kind of chaiotic, Needs a subject to draw too. |
| 10/19/2004 03:23:16 AM |
Trees at nightby oksamitComment by Bud: I think this may have been better on a really still night. There seems to be wind moving the trees. |
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| 10/19/2004 01:53:44 AM |
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| 10/18/2004 09:49:42 PM |
Trees at nightby oksamitComment by andrewlr: This is a good photo of the tree. It is well captured, and you've obviously used a long exposure to capture the breeze in the branches. You're well on the way to getting plenty of good night shots! A suggestion would be to play with white balance if you have that option on your camera. The tree is lit with a yellowish hue, and perhaps you could get some great effects by changing the white balance or boosting some of the hue's in photoshop afterwards. Keep up the good work! |
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| 10/18/2004 03:19:43 PM |
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| 10/01/2004 09:06:03 AM |
IMG_0229.jpgby oksamitComment by EL-ROI: This would be much better in Landscape mode with the horizon parallel. The horizon should be placed in one of the thirds of the frame. |
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