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What burns your flame
What burns your flame
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Challenge: October Free Study (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S5000 Z
Location: Home
Date: Oct 29, 2004
Aperture: f3.2
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/20
Date Uploaded: Oct 31, 2004

auto levels, USM, NI.

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Place: 425 out of 487
Avg (all users): 4.6793
Avg (commenters): 4.0000
Avg (participants): 4.5942
Avg (non-participants): 5.2667
Views since voting: 598
Views during voting: 322
Votes: 237
Comments: 6
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11/05/2004 05:31:13 PM
On my monitor which I routinely calibrate, I can see none of the detail that would make this a spectacular capture. The flame is blown out and the dark areas have lost all detail. IMO greater subtlty with exposure and/or post processing would have helped. I'm not very good at this so it's just an opinion but it doesn't light my fire.
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11/05/2004 02:26:37 PM
Interesting idea. But the flame being so blurred distracts from the photo.
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11/04/2004 04:18:08 PM
Great capture of fire. Like the reflections on the lamp
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11/04/2004 07:20:10 AM
Nice shot.almost could have cropped out the handle for a change in composition.
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11/03/2004 11:40:29 PM
I think this could be improved if it were either centered completely or pushed definitively off-center into one of the power points (in the rule of thirds). The subject doesn't wow me, either. It's a nice, saturated flame, though. :)
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11/02/2004 02:14:56 AM
The candle light seems a bit blown out. I almost need to squint to look right at it. I would recommend shooting faster at a higher ISO or dropping the exposure a tad. I like where you were going though. 5.
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