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garden glass
garden glass
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Challenge: Glass II (with a twist) (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 4600
Location: Massachusetts
Date: Jun 23, 2006
Aperture: f/4.9
ISO: 50
Date Uploaded: Jun 23, 2006

natural lighting
cropped
increased shadows
added border

Statistics
Place: 217 out of 258
Avg (all users): 4.5091
Avg (commenters): 5.0000
Avg (participants): 4.3111
Avg (non-participants): 4.6054
Views since voting: 639
Views during voting: 354
Votes: 275
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/03/2006 04:41:48 PM
Stunning colors. I would like to see this image take advantage of the max pixel size though - that would kick it up a notch. Well done, none the less!
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07/03/2006 03:45:00 PM
Cool concept!
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07/01/2006 09:49:36 PM
Rather plain. The glass just looks like a blue blob thrown there for the sake of a picture.
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06/30/2006 05:57:30 PM
Interesting, though I think the glass is competing with the flowers, visually.
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06/30/2006 08:17:15 AM
Nice slightly off centered composition. the cyans in the stone look blown out. the soil looks great though i think your focus was just on the wrong element.
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06/29/2006 06:16:49 PM
Superman leaving his crystals lying around again?
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06/28/2006 06:52:29 PM
nice
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06/28/2006 05:43:11 PM
The purple and blue work well together. It is a bit hard to make out what the glass object is.
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06/28/2006 09:56:51 AM
The subject is not so defined in the frame. There are to much highlights there. Obvious flaw from the camera meter that exposes to the whole scene.
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