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flour sifter
flour sifter
anelis


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Low Tech (Advanced Editing II*)
Camera: Nikon D70
Location: Newnan, GA
Date: Nov 27, 2004
Aperture: 1:5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/2
Galleries: Vintage, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Nov 27, 2004

changed to bw by adjusting color mixer, toned with duotone curves

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Place: 174 out of 177
Avg (all users): 3.9425
Avg (commenters): 4.2778
Avg (participants): 4.0102
Avg (non-participants): 3.8553
Views since voting: 979
Views during voting: 229
Votes: 174
Comments: 20
Favorites: 0


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AuthorThread
12/07/2004 08:15:33 AM
Hi Anne

Here is a link that will help you prepare photos for dpc challenges, hope it helps.
Tutorial here.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/06/2004 08:00:13 PM
go bigger, look in tutorial to see how :)
12/06/2004 03:38:57 PM
Good choice of subject, but the resolution size lacks in impact.
12/05/2004 09:57:52 PM
Very good concept and looks like it could've been a great photo, but cropped way too tight. ...why? :-(
12/05/2004 04:27:44 PM
Great idea for a low tech device however, his might have had more impact if it was a whole shot of the flour shifter. If anything this shot needs to be a lot larger. Very tiny photo.
12/05/2004 01:35:52 PM
Excellent choice of subject. Unfortunately, the image size is so small it is difficult to review for technical aspects.
12/03/2004 11:40:38 AM
Too smal for technical eval. Please try to come close to the already-too-small 640 pixel limit! Topic is right on though.
12/02/2004 02:59:52 PM
Man, but this is a small photo. That has the advantage at least of allowing the strong general lines of the composition to show through - and those lines are strong indeed; but what's missing is the details. A photo should work on both levels, ideally - that sense of a grand design, and of the fascination and interest of details, and your submitted size orevents that I'm afraid.
12/01/2004 10:29:36 PM
Interesting shot but the picture is too small. that is my biggest beef.
12/01/2004 08:33:28 PM
Entry is somewhat small in size. Try resizing your submissions to 600-640 px on the long edge. Otherwise the focus is good and there is a lot of detail.
12/01/2004 09:06:58 AM
image too small, or just cropped way too much
11/30/2004 08:30:50 PM
i like that you took a picture of just a part of this sifter (?). i think it is much more interesting , and a better composition, than if you had shown the entire sifter.
11/30/2004 06:44:33 PM
Image is too small. Also more contrast between the can and the background would improve image
11/30/2004 03:48:01 PM
Too close of a crop and too small of a resize to see the photo. The image is just dull due to the massiveness of the big dark grey object. A nice color photo of it in action might have been better.
11/30/2004 02:42:53 PM
Photo is way to small, cant see the detail.
11/30/2004 10:27:03 AM
too small. One of the last things to do before saving the pic is to resize it. Ignore DPI, just go with total pixels - make the long side 640 or there abouts. When you save it, shoot for 147k or less - depends on your software how you achive that, but adjusting compression level is how it is generally done.
11/30/2004 07:22:38 AM
Far too small, and the shot is a bit bland, compositionally speaking also. Still, fits with the challenge so well done.
11/30/2004 01:52:09 AM
Make sure to resize to 640 pixels next time :)
11/30/2004 12:24:17 AM
This would be better if it were bigger.
11/30/2004 12:16:09 AM
gotta be bigger to do well.


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