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Sedona
Sedona
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Ansel Adams (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S5000 Z
Location: Sedona
Date: Feb 28, 2005
Aperture: F9.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/240
Galleries: Landscape, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Mar 6, 2005

Crop
Desaturate
Curves
Sharpen
Clone out some houses and glaring rocks
Dodged and Burned
Sharpen Tool

Statistics
Place: 134 out of 292
Avg (all users): 5.4240
Avg (commenters): 5.1250
Avg (participants): 5.3566
Avg (non-participants): 5.5140
Views since voting: 1399
Votes: 250
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/13/2005 09:11:55 PM
Interesting and pleasant to look at. Bumping up.
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03/12/2005 05:27:35 AM
I like this shot and only wish that the sky were a little darker and that the highlights in the rockface were a little brighter.
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03/11/2005 04:22:08 PM
Sedona is so beautiful. I think the cloud shadow detracts from the overall photo but the composition is good.
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03/10/2005 07:07:30 AM
Nice, but the color is more spectacular.
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03/08/2005 08:53:45 PM
to accomplish Adams, needs more contrast.. especially in the sky
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03/08/2005 07:17:01 AM
looks grey, overall.
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03/07/2005 05:58:37 PM
Try adding more of the trees and shrubs into the foreground to highlight the contrasting cliffs in the main focal point of the scene. The photo is a touch out of sharpest focus. Great landscape image in AA style!
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03/07/2005 04:20:30 PM
Good subject and composition. Image is not in the high contrast style of Adams, but it is really the overall focus of the image that is its main issue. It seems both oversharpened and out of focus at the same time. This is common with digital landscapes. I know, I take landscapes all the time and all mine are like that. It is probably the camera's internal processor doing it to you.
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03/07/2005 08:35:58 AM
I think if the sky was darkened a little more this would really stand out.
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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