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04/04/2007 02:52:28 AM |
Its a nice shot with excellent colors. I just uploaded a california version to pbase.com/canbreakpar. |
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04/03/2007 02:32:06 PM |
Nice composition and super-duper sky color! I only wish these beautiful clouds weren't blown-out. These windmills are incredibly huge. Nice image. |
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04/02/2007 06:33:44 PM |
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04/02/2007 05:27:48 PM |
I believe you! I like the colours and composition of this image. |
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04/01/2007 03:17:24 PM |
I like this image, good composition, lighting seems a bit flat, would be more interesting if it was moving a bit |
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03/30/2007 03:58:53 PM |
The motion does not come through in this image... |
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03/30/2007 07:57:09 AM |
Did you try a longer shutter speed to get some motion into it? |
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03/30/2007 01:49:35 AM |
Nice shot... might get scrored down for the 'frozen' movement... |
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03/29/2007 10:17:56 PM |
LOL I believe that it is. You just needed to slow your camera down a little so we could see it! |
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03/29/2007 10:05:58 PM |
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03/29/2007 12:33:30 PM |
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03/28/2007 06:53:42 PM |
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03/28/2007 03:20:21 PM |
Nice composition, but really you needed a slower exposure to show the spin. Pick the highest aperture number and lowest ISO number possible. If on an instant camera, try setting to landscape mode. If really desperate, put one or more sunglasses in front of the lens |
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03/28/2007 01:03:40 PM |
Nice capture...awesome sky! It doesn't really evoke spinning to me. Setting your camera on the lowest ISO and the smallest aperture, or shooting during a time of day when there was less light, or using an ND filter, all might have allowed a slow enough shutter speed to get some motion blur and give the photo a sense of movement. |
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03/28/2007 12:45:51 PM |
You could have gotten some interesting motion blur with a slower shutter speed and using a tripod. |
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03/28/2007 11:17:39 AM |
This image is really sharp and well done. Although there is not much going on and it is kind of plain, it is very good. Good Job! |
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03/28/2007 09:56:15 AM |
interesting idea...has potential.
I suggest stacking a few neutral density filters on your lens, and shooting a longer exposure of this during the day to get the motion out of the generator. |
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