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Deliver Us From Evil
Deliver Us From Evil
Pedro


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Cemetery (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Nikon D70
Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
Date: Mar 27, 2005
Aperture: F2.8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/3200
Date Uploaded: Mar 27, 2005

Completely bizarre turn of events that I even ended up in a cemetery today. had no intention of entering this challenge at all.

at least I got to play with my fisheye. I am certain this won't score well.

I had a safer shot that would likely have scored better, but I don't care for it so didn't want to enter it.

Statistics
Place: 60 out of 281
Avg (all users): 5.6897
Avg (commenters): 6.0769
Avg (participants): 5.4812
Avg (non-participants): 6.0857
Views since voting: 1324
Views during voting: 316
Votes: 203
Comments: 17
Favorites: 3 (view)


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04/04/2005 04:49:19 PM
I personally like just about any effect that creates interest. In a challenge full of concrete slabs just staring at you; this is some nice work.
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04/04/2005 01:20:03 PM
Hows that fisheye working out for you? I love fisheyes. Let me see some other fisheye photos so I can drool over them.
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04/04/2005 12:10:04 PM
i really like the edgy processing and the fisheye is a very cool effect here. should have finished MUCH higher!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/03/2005 09:46:31 PM
Returning for comment:
An otherwise nice composition but the choice of lens leaves a little wanting. Bumping to 6.
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04/01/2005 08:50:55 AM
It's kind of cool with the fish-eye effect, but other than that it isn't all that exciting.
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03/29/2005 10:28:34 PM
a little dark on the edges, but i love the fisheye lens. Did you try to get the sun to be back lighting? Great details on the tombstone too...
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03/29/2005 08:20:13 PM
Very cool ... Fish eye?? I really like the deep contrasts here. Makes for a great cemetery shot.
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03/29/2005 02:01:22 PM
cool
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03/29/2005 09:22:51 AM
Nice use of fish eye, makes it interesting. I also like your sepia treatment.
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03/29/2005 09:21:27 AM
I hate fish-eye lens effects, just me. nice stone though
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03/29/2005 07:45:58 AM
I am making two passes on this Challenge. I will vote on your photo then return later(before voting is over) to comment on what I like and dislike about your shot. You can take the comments however you wish and I will try not to be mean. Just don't take it the wrong way.
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Too me it is just too dark in some places. See how the tree blends with the ground.
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03/28/2005 09:45:44 PM
the fishiness doesnt help IMHO, and while I like the tones in concept i miss the information that has faded to black
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03/28/2005 03:29:17 PM
Reminds me of "The Village"
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03/28/2005 01:04:26 PM
cool fisheye and it's wonderful here.
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03/28/2005 12:13:08 PM
I really like the perspective you used and the distortion. I only wish the tree on the left and the roof of the house were not underexposed... even though you may have done that for effect. =)
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03/28/2005 09:31:05 AM
Fisheye view seems wasted here, perhaps because the subject is too near the center of the photo.
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03/28/2005 09:07:11 AM
hmmm don't know if that fisheye works here - kind of distracting but cool just the same. 7
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