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"....God shed his grace on thee."
"....God shed his grace on thee."
vernabeth


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Challenge: Grace (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony Mavica FD-73
Location: Near Chattanooga, TN
Date: Oct 24, 2003
Date Uploaded: Oct 26, 2003

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Place: 134 out of 197
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11/04/2003 09:55:30 PM
Too bad your picture is a little pixley. :(
11/03/2003 07:37:12 AM
Too bad the sky is so white
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11/02/2003 06:38:04 PM
Very pretty.
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11/02/2003 06:23:39 PM
A pity. The thubmnail was awesome, but the large pic is spoiled by the artifacts in the image (looks like too much compression or strong digital zoom). Try locating the tree off-centered
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10/31/2003 02:17:11 PM
This is nice.
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10/31/2003 12:12:36 PM
A nice photo. Using the rule of thirds would have made this shot even nicer.
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10/30/2003 11:54:51 PM
What's good about this is the colors and the light. Outstanding. They really give a good feel for the distance between the tree and the background. What could be improved is the post processing, a lot of artifacts were created for whatever reason. I sorta like the centered composition for this one.
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10/30/2003 11:40:59 PM
You've captured the stateliness of this tree very well! The contrast of colors from the tree and the hazy background are very nice. Now note the little grid pattern that can be found all over your image, especially the tree leaves and shrubs. See the little squares? This is caused by either oversharpening or from taking a small photo and making it too large. I'm not sure there is much you can do to get rid of it, except get closer to the tree and/or don't use unsharp mask. Anyway, it's too bad because this shot really works for me. The tree seems to deserve its centered position. Keep up the good work!
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10/30/2003 01:19:00 PM
A pity this image quality is severely affected by the strong JPG compression. Look at all those color blocks and the area around the outside of the tree. Otherwise : Nice rich colors, the strong tree right in the middle works as well here.
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10/30/2003 11:01:39 AM
This is image is very pixelated, which detracts from what otherwise is a very attractive composition and colouring.
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10/29/2003 09:18:29 PM
great idea...I would not have had the tree dead center of the shot
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10/29/2003 08:47:16 PM
Pretty colors, nice lighting. I think the picture would be more interesting if the tree in front were off center a bit.
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10/29/2003 02:10:46 PM
Hmmm... Definitely a nice photo, but it is only really given grace by the title, isn't it?
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10/29/2003 01:17:46 PM
Beautiful colors!
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10/29/2003 12:35:12 PM
Like this shot...purple mountains majesty?
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10/29/2003 11:11:13 AM
Looks like it could use a little more resolution. Nice subject, light and composition.
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10/29/2003 10:57:25 AM
You might try to save your shots at a lower .jpg resolution -- there's a lot of pixelation here that is hurting an otherwise nice image. The shot is only 70K, which is less than half of the quality you could have submitted it. Let me know if I can help you save images at a higher quality.
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10/29/2003 08:55:55 AM
First, image quality is very poor, (JPEG artefacts, low definition). Isoliting a tree is a good idea, but would have been more punchy if taken closer to the ground, placing the tree in the hill and sky background only. Little wood just behind is reducing the power you want to associate to the sentence you quoted.
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