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Fireworks from the Sea
Fireworks from the Sea
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Challenge: Black & White II (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Casio QV-R61
Location: Recco, Genova
Date: Nov 12, 2004
Date Uploaded: Nov 15, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 264 out of 636
Avg (all users): 5.2500
Avg (commenters): 6.4444
Avg (participants): 5.0891
Avg (non-participants): 5.5816
Views since voting: 829
Views during voting: 386
Votes: 300
Comments: 9
Favorites: 2 (view)


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11/20/2004 01:37:18 PM
fantastic! wonderful capture
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11/19/2004 03:08:53 AM
Well done multiple exposure (I assume). The bursting foireworks and the silouetted foreground work well together.
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11/18/2004 04:29:22 PM
I love the way the fireworks are landing in the water, very different to most firework pics i've seen. Quite noisey though - 8
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11/18/2004 12:04:30 PM
Fireworks are meant to be colourful, aren't they? I'd have cropped off 25% at both sides, so only the sea at the bottom would be left.
11/18/2004 08:32:49 AM
Wow... I actually really like the fireworks in black and white. Awesome focus, great balance, and I like the subtle light on the foreground to give depth.
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11/17/2004 07:24:45 PM
cool
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11/17/2004 09:43:12 AM
Great picture, but personally I think this one might look better in color.
11/17/2004 09:25:55 AM
Nice. Of course the colour version will be more vibrant, but I think that the graphic quality works well in B&W. 8
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11/17/2004 07:51:54 AM
This is different - haven't seen too many fireworks shots that include ground details to add to interest. I like the effect of the foreground boats. Looks like your shutter speed was dead-on as well. Seems like a bit too much ISO noise causes a distracting effect.
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