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05/10/2005 11:38:01 PM |
could have done without the light point in the upper right. |
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05/10/2005 08:16:02 PM |
This is missing something for interest's sake. Maybe a couple of lovers - leaning on the car, against the fender - as silhouettes? |
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05/10/2005 08:04:09 AM |
too dark to really make anything out. |
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05/06/2005 09:41:37 AM |
This is a nice image. I really like the way the lines look on the truck in this photograph. Nice work. |
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05/05/2005 10:34:41 PM |
Too dark, and the light in the upper right corner is distracting. If you do not have a camera with manual functions to open the aperature and do a longer exposure, try this: Put the camera on a solid surface, (it too blured from motion) press the shutter half down while centering on a darker part of your object you want in focus and then move the camera a little to where you want it framed and carefully press the button the rest of the way down. By focusing on a dark area, your camera will try to compensate by keeping the 'shutter' open longer and there by capturing more light. Hope that helps :) |
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05/05/2005 03:08:30 PM |
nice idea but the focal point is a bit too dark |
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05/05/2005 04:34:19 AM |
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05/04/2005 05:06:08 PM |
Dark and I don't see the point another than just an outside snapshot. |
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05/04/2005 11:52:39 AM |
perhaps you need to tune your monitor. |
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05/04/2005 02:34:21 AM |
Neat idea. noise, focus, detail, harshness of light above car all need adjusting, if possible. 6. |
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