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Challenge: Free Study XIV (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon PowerShot SD550
Location: Palatine, IL
Date: Oct 31, 2006
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/40 sec
Galleries: Still Life, Animals
Date Uploaded: Oct 31, 2006

I liked the shadows the glass cast on the robin's egg

post processing: cropped, Neat image, cloning and levels to even out the background, adjusted saturation of egg

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Place: 614 out of 625
Avg (all users): 3.9577
Avg (commenters): 4.4000
Avg (participants): 3.8800
Avg (non-participants): 4.2564
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Views during voting: 240
Votes: 189
Comments: 6
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11/07/2006 11:03:25 AM
Looks a little soft & flat. Probably by playing with levels you could get a bit more contrast / get rid of the yellowish colour of the hen. Then a bit of sharpening could improve the image after resizing.
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11/06/2006 05:06:21 PM
Good idea for this shot, but lighting glass can be very tricky!! I haven't really tried it myself, so I'm sorry I can't offer any suggestions there :-( Good vivid colors on the chicken.
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11/04/2006 07:18:44 PM
couple of marks could be clone out and a distracting reflection on the glass but a good attempt, good work
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11/04/2006 01:26:10 PM
0 = Poor, 0.5 = Fair, 1= Good, 1.5 = Great, 2= Perfection
Creativity = 1
Composition = 1
Lighting = 0.5
Contrast = 1
Focus = 0.5
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Total Score = 4

You had a good idea. I think some better lighting would have helped. Also, lose the cup that the egg is in and place the egg on the surface next to the chicken. Try diffusing the light to remove some of the hot spots in the reflections. Also the dark background takes away from the image. You might have tried a natural background or something. Keep up with your progress. This site is an excellent place to practice and get feedback!
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11/03/2006 05:03:23 AM
Love that chook.....
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11/01/2006 09:25:54 AM
The glass..??
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