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03/26/2006 10:47:15 PM |
To expose this for two seconds requires a much smaller aperture. I would have gone the max and if you did then I would have have employed a piece of frosted acetate or even a polarizer or nd filter. But the acetate would have done fine. Bumping up for being adventurous. |
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03/23/2006 02:59:29 PM |
The long exposure makes the flame too bright, in my opinion. This doesn't hole my interest. |
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03/23/2006 09:25:41 AM |
Wonderful, bright and dark at the same time. |
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03/22/2006 04:17:13 PM |
cnadle light could use more focus for me |
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03/21/2006 10:18:56 AM |
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03/20/2006 11:59:54 PM |
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03/20/2006 08:25:04 PM |
Very nice colors in this shot.. good focus on the candle and the background color was a good choice... placing the candle more to one side or the other might add more to your composition |
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03/20/2006 12:50:36 AM |
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