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Challenge: Macro Without Bugs or Flowers (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Gateway DC-T50
Location: bedroom
Date: Nov 7, 2004
Aperture: f/3.4
ISO: ISO - 100
Shutter: 1/4 sec
Galleries: Macro, Advertisement
Date Uploaded: Nov 7, 2004

setup up in my room. took lots of pics this one came out amoung the best of them. color balanced, resized.

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Place: 418 out of 528
Avg (all users): 4.3678
Avg (commenters): 5.0000
Avg (participants): 4.3487
Avg (non-participants): 4.3955
Views since voting: 801
Views during voting: 411
Votes: 329
Comments: 10
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11/15/2004 09:11:14 PM
Although this is a small vidcam, I think this shot falls shy of a macro image in my mind. Aside from this, the photo is well composed, and well lit. Though, the shadow from the lens cap on the words "Digital Video Camcorder" is slightly distracting. Overall: nice shot.
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11/13/2004 09:03:18 PM
A nice product shot, but I don't see it as much of a macro.
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11/13/2004 06:09:06 PM
Just a closeup - not really a macro, but nice enough picture.
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11/12/2004 07:04:03 AM
Nice lighting with a few hot areas. While technically probably close to the 1:1 ratio, not as "macro" as it could have been. Would like to have seen the picture focus on a small piece of your first Canon.
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11/12/2004 06:53:04 AM
Good product shot. The high key background is done well. The only problem is that definition is lost at the bottom of the rotating screen where the highlights merge with the background.
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11/11/2004 09:04:39 AM
crisp, clean and well composed
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11/11/2004 02:33:53 AM
I'm sure several people would tell you its not a macro, so I'll say something different. A larger depth of field might have helped. Some parts seem overexposed. A different angle zoomed in to get more detail might have helped.
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11/10/2004 11:36:00 AM
I guess in my personal opinion, an 'extreme close up' wouldn't show the entire subject. This is a nice photo of your first cannonthough. Nicly lit and focus and clarity are good as well. I think that extreme close up would be a photo of one of the buttons, or the mic area or something. The photo itself is nice though, just maybe not the best for this challenge. That's just my opinion. ~Heather~
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11/10/2004 01:35:21 AM
Nice shot, good lighting and focus, but I'd score it higher if it were closer up.
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11/10/2004 12:36:33 AM
HEHEHE i had one of those too.. great cameras they are now i use the Sanyo C1 to SD card MPEG4, anyway good close up shot i gave it a 5 bit of overexposure on the vid door and lens ring but still nicely shot.
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