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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Backlighting IV (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS / IXUS 80 IS
Location: Knoxville, Maryland
Date: Nov 20, 2008
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 250
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Macro, Floral
Date Uploaded: Nov 21, 2008

This is a pink and orange carnation that I set in front of a lamp so that the petals would appear to be glowing.

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Place: 192 out of 239
Avg (all users): 4.5671
Avg (commenters): 3.6667
Avg (participants): 4.3393
Avg (non-participants): 4.6852
Views since voting: 941
Views during voting: 245
Votes: 164
Comments: 8
Favorites: 1 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/01/2008 04:02:13 AM
Wonderful fill the frame image, maybe cropping out the background in the bottom right and upper right corners some would add to the effect more.
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11/29/2008 01:41:51 PM
Lacks clarity (fuzzy) although colors are nice. Right side needs a crop or cleanup especially the corners.
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11/28/2008 08:06:31 PM
This isn't in focus, sorry
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11/28/2008 07:33:37 PM
A little small. Check out this tutorial on how to prepare your images for submission:
//www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=26
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11/28/2008 10:36:04 AM
The colours are fantastic and the patterns are great, however, the focus is off which takes it down a bit
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11/28/2008 12:12:35 AM
I wish the petals were not covering the pretty green center, but other than that, I like.

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11/26/2008 04:24:00 PM
Good job on the backlingting but it doesn't seem quite in focus.
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11/26/2008 09:19:14 AM
Focus. Try a tripod. If you are at the border of focus the slightest movement can through it out.
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