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06/21/2006 12:32:32 PM |
Because of the high contrast between the exterior and interior, you should try this with fill flash or other means of brightening the interior, OR shoot at a different time (dawn/dusk) or overcast day, OR (not for the challenge though) try a composite shot exposing for the exterior and interior separately.
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06/19/2006 11:37:39 PM |
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06/19/2006 11:30:10 PM |
Great title and framing. Tough lighting though. Hard to take a photo at this time of day. |
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06/19/2006 06:20:57 PM |
3 - A little more frame incorporated and focus (difficult) a little sharper on it, make this better in my opinion. Variation in cropping also, for added 'balance'. |
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06/19/2006 08:59:55 AM |
Good work! Like the contrast. |
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06/15/2006 04:05:36 PM |
A nice departure from the usual (cliched) approach. It shows us something different and surprising. |
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06/14/2006 03:09:45 PM |
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