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Challenge: March Free Study (Advanced Editing I)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: West Chester, Pa
Date: Mar 24, 2004
Aperture: 14
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Abstract, Rural
Date Uploaded: Mar 24, 2004

Again taken on the job site. I am always finding great things to photograph there! Minor editing done, cropping, color, and contrast.

Statistics
Place: 276 out of 310
Avg (all users): 4.7072
Avg (commenters): 5.5000
Avg (participants): 4.7177
Avg (non-participants): 4.6842
Views since voting: 785
Votes: 181
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/07/2004 05:45:16 PM
interesting perspective, although i might have included more of the post rather than cutting it off.
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04/06/2004 08:26:34 AM
Not sure why I like this but I do. Think its the shadow...
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04/05/2004 02:00:07 AM
Love your eye! - 9
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04/03/2004 08:54:54 PM
all the lines point up but there is nothing there. this could have stood well in rule of thirds, Nice texture.
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04/02/2004 06:38:43 PM
I think this is just a touch overexposed. If it were a little darker you could effectively increase the contrast, which I think would help the shot a lot.
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04/02/2004 05:40:23 PM
I like your pov here... got me to take a more detailed look. Seems to me you've set the stage but you need a main subject (your title says the end but the pointy end is oof and so is the tall end)
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04/02/2004 01:17:34 PM
I like the composition but wish the entire fencepost in the foreground was entirely in the photo. Also, colors appear weak and need more saturation. This may be the result of overexposure and correcting that would intensify the colors and also make more prominent the shadows, which are an important part of this image.
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