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Apocalypse now
Apocalypse now
Rino63


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Challenge: Scene It! (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Location: Pozzuoli
Date: Aug 29, 2006
Aperture: F/36
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Military, History
Date Uploaded: Aug 29, 2006

Backlighting, focal lenght 55 mm,polarizer filter. Postwork: levels, curves, chanel mixer for black and white conversion, duotone, resize for DPC.The black points on the image are powder grains on the sensor..... I can't clean it now......:( but I think that for a shot in war scene is good!

Statistics
Place: 58 out of 99
Avg (all users): 5.3897
Avg (commenters): 5.7647
Avg (participants): 5.1538
Avg (non-participants): 5.4242
Views since voting: 967
Views during voting: 567
Votes: 408
Comments: 18
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/05/2006 06:36:17 PM
Woo-hoo sensor dust :0
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09/04/2006 04:14:06 PM
Wow! That's some serious sensor dust! You might win the dust bunny challenge!
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09/03/2006 11:31:02 PM
Cool idea, but it seems a little boring to me.
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09/02/2006 10:53:52 PM
I like this shot but it's a shame about the black spots. Maybe just a little more of the chopper in the scene. Great idea.
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09/02/2006 09:22:14 PM
Oh...that was one of my favorite movies way back when! I think more of the helicopter would have been better but it's probably a modern helicopter so your edit is good. Looks like you got some dust on the lense or debris in the air?
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09/02/2006 08:36:14 PM
I'm always taking bad photos of helicopters -- this looks like a better way to approach it : )
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09/02/2006 05:08:15 PM
I can hear the vibration of the props. good job condensing it all to the one icon.
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09/01/2006 02:38:53 PM
I like the silhouette of the helicopter and the colour of the clouds but find all the black dots in the sky a bit distracting.
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09/01/2006 07:49:32 AM
Might want to check your lens for dust... watch the spots.. The cropping is a little unconventional... might want to keep the heli in full picture..
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08/31/2006 11:39:48 PM
Good attempt but chopper kills the photo if you know your choppers..
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08/31/2006 12:48:18 AM
I think you probably know what I'm going to say, but ignoring the obvious, I like the color and the concept.
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08/30/2006 07:01:02 PM
great photo ... love the color ... looks like you need to clean your sensor!
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08/30/2006 04:31:40 PM
I like the silhouette and red tint of the sky, Im not sure what all those black spots are though.
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08/30/2006 10:44:23 AM
Good reference but I feel the shot is lacking overall. 5
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08/30/2006 06:45:49 AM
Great movement on the rotors, very atmospheric.
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08/30/2006 06:29:51 AM
darn sensor dust! this looks awesome actually...7
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08/30/2006 02:26:58 AM
good shot
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08/30/2006 01:36:56 AM
Cool shot! It looks like you are seriously overdue for a sensor cleaning!
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