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Camera: Olympus C-700UZ
Location: Huntington Beach State Park, SC
Date: Nov 25, 2003
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/250
Galleries: Architecture, Travel
Date Uploaded: Sep 19, 2003

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Atalaya estate

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01/08/2005 09:56:55 PM
I'm also not too crazy for this one for reasons already mentioned and because the sky seems a bit blown out. Also, just looking at your notes and I see you used f/2.8. This appears to be a bright day with harsh sun. Perhaps using a smaller aperture would have prevented some of the loss in colors. Also, a smaller aperture would have kept the entire image in focus. Now, as we go into the image, things get out of focus.
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01/05/2005 11:54:59 AM
Niced perspective on the building. The various patterns make it almost blend with its surrounding, although I'm not sure wether that's a good thing. The sky's a bit blown out, and I'd have cropped the row of trees on the far right side.
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01/03/2005 04:47:01 PM
I also am not too fond of this one.
I think it is too busy. Too many interesting things for the eye to catch.
The lines of the trees is a beautiful subject for itself. I think you don't do it justice while making it just a background.
The same goes for the building and the roofed way to it.
The color of the sky also look a bit weird and un-natural.

I would love to see the trees and/or the building in a loser look when you give more attention to each one separately.
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01/03/2005 03:25:52 PM
I'm not really fond of the picture as a whole but love all the different textures (the bricks, tree trunks, leaves and bushes) and shapes you have captured here, the sky could probably have been saved with a filter.
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