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07/07/2003 12:40:49 AM |
Too much, too little, too many people telling you what to do! |
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07/07/2003 12:07:06 AM |
Ow. Four people cite "loss of detail" or "too much detail." TOO MUCH DETAIL? What is that? Too much money? Too much fun? Car too fast? |
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07/06/2003 05:37:13 PM |
This image has almost too many details as they compete against each other. Perhaps it's the light glare off the shiny wood on most of this structure. On the other hand, you capture very effectively the overwhelming amount of details of this kind of architecture. |
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07/06/2003 11:30:44 AM |
Excellent framing, focus...very nice! |
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07/04/2003 09:50:46 AM |
Looks oversharpened or overprocessed in some way. The highlights are awful bright. Doesn't look like a great place to take pics without some serious lighting sources to flatten everything out a little. There is almost too much detail all over. |
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07/03/2003 10:27:36 AM |
You have a wonderful subject for your picture. It looks as though it is a photographer's paradise. However I think the lighting is quite harsh and degrades your shot immensely, I hope you took or take more at a time when the light is not so strong. 4 |
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07/01/2003 08:03:15 AM |
Unfortunately, I have no idea what a bethel is but its a nice photo anyway.
Pity that you couldn't posted a larger size of this, as there's so much detail in this photo, I'm sure it would have looked even better at a larger size |
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06/30/2003 10:04:10 AM |
This could haev been a good picture, but it has been sharpened WAY too much. The art of the USM filter is about finesse and quality rather than quantity. Sorry. (2) |
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06/30/2003 04:35:13 AM |
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06/30/2003 01:14:01 AM |
Seems like there is a lot of glare. Causes loss of detail. |
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06/30/2003 01:10:32 AM |
I'm sure this pic is MUCH better at full resolution but there's a bit of glare a polarizer is a must here |
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