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11/26/2007 12:51:58 AM |
hmmmm.
You may:
use any feature of your camera while photographing your entry, with the exception of combining multiple captures in-camera.
from "advanced editing rules"
If this was done in a blackened room with one exposure and two bursts of flash, then bravo on a well planned shot. However if it was two exposures combined in camera...not good. |
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11/25/2007 09:10:07 PM |
This is great! Very creative. |
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11/23/2007 11:43:25 PM |
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11/23/2007 07:59:03 PM |
Wow, this is interesting, and very pretty. I love the light, colors, and composition. 10 |
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11/22/2007 11:39:42 PM |
i like this but i would have loved to see it at the moment of impact by itself, the large shadow on the left is very distacting /6 |
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11/22/2007 12:21:38 PM |
This is a unique shot with a double exposure. I like how the bulb pieces look like the petals of a flower. |
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11/20/2007 10:46:08 AM |
Very cool image. Interesting and fun. Like the splash of color. |
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11/20/2007 05:39:50 AM |
I would love to know how this was done from a single capture? |
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11/19/2007 09:55:35 PM |
I like your take on this challenge. The texture of the rock works well with the color of the bulb. |
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11/19/2007 08:23:29 PM |
Either one of these exposures would have been brilliant. Two ruin it. |
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11/19/2007 02:26:36 PM |
Interesting - would love to know how this was done. |
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11/19/2007 10:10:29 AM |
Nice capture.... The darkness on the left is somewhat distracting. |
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11/19/2007 12:48:40 AM |
Interesting, but somehow the lighting doesn't feel quite right. |
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