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11/14/2006 01:51:28 PM |
I imagine the bright bright centers of the light were a turn off for some people. Something that may have helped to keep from overexposing them, but still getting your colors would be to expose the green, cover the lens until it went yellow, expose for yellow, then cover until it goes red, etc. I don't know about the little hand light. Part of me likes it becuase it gives soemthing else in the frame to see, and part of me is distracted with it for exactly the same reason.
Neat idea, though. definitely creative. |
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11/13/2006 09:38:28 AM |
I definetly don't agree with the voting average on this. Was a 'outside the box' image and nice colors and definetly made you ponder pic longer than just click view go on... |
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11/13/2006 01:12:20 AM |
I thought it was a cool image and that you handled it well. One of shots that make me think, "Wish I'd thought of that". |
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11/08/2006 06:34:37 PM |
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11/07/2006 08:41:12 PM |
those flares that were created are quite interesting. i wish the overall tone of the pic was more balanced and not so red. |
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11/06/2006 04:04:55 PM |
Cool idea, but it's blurry and overblown. And tough to get multiple shots to pick from I'd imagine? |
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