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06/02/2007 02:37:38 AM |
Shots like these need to be well executed as they are in a controlled environment where you have full control. This is not the case with this pic. It's underexposed which has resulted in the grain and it looks soft which shots like these must not be. Take time and make sure you get the best possible exposure - You probably needed some extra light to light up the chalice so that the exposure of the flame would not burn out and would then match up evenly. |
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05/31/2007 07:47:21 PM |
It is a shame this looks soft, and noisey. A contrast boost may make the image pop a little bit more. |
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05/30/2007 03:00:17 PM |
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05/30/2007 02:29:59 PM |
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05/29/2007 03:01:31 PM |
the fire seems over-processed |
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05/28/2007 12:39:04 PM |
This is a great flame shot-I love the simplicity...I have found it so hard to take fire pictures but you have managed the colour of this so well. |
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05/28/2007 07:26:39 AM |
Your image appears to be slightly out of focus and with some noise. The flames also appear a little bit washed out. Unfortunate as this could be a striking image. |
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