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Frosted Cove
Frosted Cove
Jozi


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Ansel Adams (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon PowerShot A60
Location: Saint John NB Canada
Date: Mar 4, 2005
Aperture: 6.3
ISO: Auto
Shutter: 1/1000
Galleries: Landscape, Water
Date Uploaded: Mar 5, 2005

greyscale, sharpened, adjusted contrast

Statistics
Place: 214 out of 292
Avg (all users): 4.9012
Avg (commenters): 5.1250
Avg (participants): 4.7246
Avg (non-participants): 5.1333
Views since voting: 1170
Votes: 243
Comments: 8
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/13/2005 02:28:55 PM
You have some nice textures here, but the glare on the water is too distracting.
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03/13/2005 08:14:43 AM
I'm not sure that I like the way that the top of the frame cuts off a lump of the horizon.
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03/12/2005 03:59:35 AM
Composition: 5
Technical: 5, Good exposure in this extreme lighting situation
Appeal: 5
Challenge: 5
Overall Calculated Average Score: 5
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03/10/2005 12:48:56 AM
this is good, nice depth of field and contrast, but I wish the top wasn't cropped so tight, you decapitated that mountail in the background
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03/08/2005 02:09:40 PM
nice shot- perhaps there is too much exposure but the contrast is exciting.
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03/07/2005 02:04:41 PM
Pity the sky wasn't in this photo, the reflection of the river although strong could have been a nice factor, lack a point of interest
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03/07/2005 09:24:33 AM
The deep depth of field is wonderful but the way you clipped the horizon at the top is unfortunate. A little sky is very AA, you know. Still, a nice job. The detail in the reflections off the water is very pleasing.
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03/07/2005 04:37:32 AM
A polarising filter would have helped you keep those reflections under control. I can see why you wanted to keep the forground rocks in shot but it's meant that we lost the horizon out of the top of the shot. Turning the camera portrait might have allowed you to get both in the scene. 6
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