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Rose & Driftwood
Rose & Driftwood
sulamk


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Ansel Adams II (Advanced Editing VII*)
Camera: Canon EOS-450D Rebel XSi
Lens: Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2 for Canon
Location: South Africa
Date: Jan 14, 2009
Aperture: f11
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/3
Galleries: Black and White
Date Uploaded: Jan 15, 2009

Shot in colour changed to b&w dodged and burned

Statistics
Place: 214 out of 219
Avg (all users): 4.0724
Avg (commenters): 3.4444
Avg (participants): 3.7105
Avg (non-participants): 4.2621
Views since voting: 893
Views during voting: 376
Votes: 221
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/27/2009 11:54:31 PM
slightly oof.
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01/25/2009 06:12:36 AM
Added a point for the tonal range, but too much motion blur.
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01/24/2009 11:08:19 AM
Looks like there's been some motion blur here and you've used a ton of sharpening to try and correct it, which unfortunately hasn't done wonders for the general quality of the shot.
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01/22/2009 05:50:41 PM
This one has some potential. It just looks out of focus
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01/22/2009 08:44:42 AM
looks like camera shake.
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01/22/2009 03:16:05 AM
I like the concept. Your droplets of water haven't helped you. They almost look like hot pixels but that is probably more down to the way your light source has been reflected. The image itself is too out of focus for me & I probably would not of cropped the top of the rose off.
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01/21/2009 10:11:26 PM
out of focus
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01/21/2009 07:46:02 AM
You appear to have layered a copy of the image on itself for the purpose of bumping contrast with a soft light mode or somesuch, but unfortunately they are out of register; see the "double edges"? If it was accidental, too bad :-( If it was intentional, it's not workign for me...
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01/21/2009 05:04:16 AM
Either motion blur or something went wrong with your PP
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