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Long jorney to became a king
Long jorney to became a king
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Challenge: Perspective II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Olympus C-730UZ
Location: my room
Date: Sep 10, 2005
Aperture: f8.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/6s
Galleries: Macro, Studio
Date Uploaded: Sep 11, 2005

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Place: 164 out of 544
Avg (all users): 5.5683
Avg (commenters): 6.0000
Avg (participants): 5.4967
Avg (non-participants): 5.6583
Views since voting: 795
Views during voting: 367
Votes: 271
Comments: 14
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09/20/2005 11:20:36 PM
Godgess dollink - 10 for you!
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09/20/2005 04:32:30 PM
Too cool. Out of the other chess submissions, this is my favorite. Nice angle and lighting. Keeping everything in focus was a testiment to your ability...great job.
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09/20/2005 12:04:40 PM
I think it could be improved if both the white and the black rows were at equal angles. Nice concept.
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09/19/2005 08:22:12 PM
Like the perspective and the idea.
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09/17/2005 10:14:05 PM
I like the concept of the way the chess pieces are lined up. I'm not good at technical critiquing, but there's something about the overall greenish tint to the board itself I'm not crazy about.
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09/17/2005 08:38:31 PM
Only criticism is that the background is really distracting and doesn't esh w/ the foreground in anyway
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09/17/2005 07:00:03 AM
I really like this iidea a good bit. The chief issue I have with the image is the bokeh, or lack there of. Because of the depth of field decision made by you (or the camera) the background of leaves stands out too much. It does not look visually appealing. I'd suggest either using a shallower apature setting if you are shooting with a dSLR, or using the macro or flower mode on your digital point and shoot. Great idea though!
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09/16/2005 06:08:55 AM
Great shot. The background is a bit distracting and, with so much angularity to this, it would have pushed that even further to see the pieces arranged symmetrically. A near perfect image. Well done.
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09/16/2005 04:54:55 AM
This is really intresting! I think the background sort of takes away from the picture. It seems a little blown out. Nice job though!
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09/15/2005 09:21:37 PM
Very nice shot!
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09/15/2005 03:47:30 PM
interesting, the board itself and pieces look great, background detracts a lot from overall quality
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09/14/2005 03:45:00 AM
The background is kind of distracting.
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09/14/2005 02:02:33 AM
The background is too busy and distracting. The lighting on the chess board is nice, though.
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09/14/2005 12:08:11 AM
Really clever idea. I like the leading line of it as well. The foliage in the background is pretty distracting and almost hurts my eyes. I wish it were against a solid background. Black would have been great.
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