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05/08/2007 11:18:33 PM |
Symmetrical indeed, but I'd try to remove a bit of the noise. |
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05/08/2007 09:25:46 PM |
Many people go for it...... The miscoloring in the compression. The noise and compression... it has to be whiterook..... |
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05/08/2007 01:53:04 PM |
A bit too noisy for my taste. |
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05/08/2007 12:32:23 AM |
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05/06/2007 12:05:40 PM |
Good idea, but the image is grainy. |
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05/04/2007 08:45:12 AM |
This picture is out of focus and not level. If the shot had include the entire doorway and had of been in focus it would have scored higher. |
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05/03/2007 08:49:52 PM |
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05/03/2007 07:34:52 PM |
this image is soft, grainy and tilted |
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05/03/2007 07:15:25 PM |
The quality of this image is very poor... maybe this tutorialcan help |
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05/02/2007 09:23:04 PM |
image is a bit grainy, would like to see the bottom of the doors as well |
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05/02/2007 08:25:18 PM |
Well, it's uneven and grainy in a way that doesn't work for me. But I really like the idea here. And they look like school doors, which has a lot of opportunity open/closing going on. Nice idea. |
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05/02/2007 12:27:01 PM |
I would have prefered to have the door frames parallel to the edges of the photo and seen the whole door |
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05/02/2007 03:03:43 AM |
I don't like it: Too grainy (jpeg artefacts or real noise?), tilted, no catching subject, simple height of view.. |
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