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| 07/05/2007 12:06:36 PM |
S-H-A-R-Kby JaxDroppaComment by PeterPic: Where? You mean that tiny black spot in the centre? Ok, I'll take your word for it. Your shark is swimming downstream - straightening the horizon will slow him down a bit before he gets to the bathers and it'll even make your picture look better. It's also lacking in tonal range, saturation and contrast - you can tweak all of those in post processing. |
| 07/05/2007 10:20:07 AM |
S-H-A-R-Kby JaxDroppaComment by salmiakki: Sorry about the crooked horizon comment, but I can't give it a good score when it's as crooked as it is. |
| 07/05/2007 09:05:40 AM |
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| 07/04/2007 11:23:39 AM |
S-H-A-R-Kby JaxDroppaComment by mileskea: Do you mean that dot centre shot? Shots like these have caused me to buy bigger and better cameras over the years! It's so frustrating when you can clearly see something but the camera optics refuse to do it justice.
I usually ended up reverting to the Mk1 Eyeball and just telling everyone about it.
I might have improved the shot if the horizon were level - sharks can't swim uphill!:) |
| 07/04/2007 10:49:01 AM |
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| 07/04/2007 09:34:57 AM |
S-H-A-R-Kby JaxDroppaComment by orvaratli: Rule nr.1 in ocean horizont is the have them horizontal. I learned it this way to be getting loads of comments from DPC users. |
| 07/04/2007 09:24:39 AM |
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