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Challenge: Centered Composition (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Queens Cliff Marina (Australia)
Date: May 16, 2004
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 500
Galleries: Water, Seascapes
Date Uploaded: May 16, 2004

Taken while looking for centered boat reflections at Queens Cliff Marina (Australia), needless to say none of my centred boats made it. I think its called a Herin? but I really have no Idea.
Sharped, croped and a little color adjustment.

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Place: 82 out of 240
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Votes: 170
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05/21/2004 01:17:37 AM
Beautiful colors. And really like the blur, as well as composition and colors. And subject...I guess I could go on, but I won't.

Everything about this is great. 10. And I normally don't like bird photos either. So it must be good. :)
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05/20/2004 01:24:33 PM
The use of motion blur and angled orientation works well for me. This is an interesting image that stands out from the crowd.
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05/20/2004 07:41:56 AM
Couldn't work out what the apparent motion blur was at first, but I guess it's just the out of focus water, yeah? The tilt absolutely makes this: balances the composition nicely, allowing those shapes to give movemnt through the frame rather than blocking them all to one side and one edge. Good work there - wonder how many comments will criticise it? Either your processing or your exposure causes me some problems though - the eye is so dark it feels like a 'wrong' photo - and the eyes are essential in almost all wildlife photos. Perhaps if you'd under-exposed and then brought the highlights back in post-processing? Might give you more range of detail, without losing that level of contrast completely. 6
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05/18/2004 07:30:46 PM
In my humble. it dosn't work at this angle, keep waiting for him to go arse over tit
but i'm fairly new to photography so its a very humble opinion. Its still a good sharp shot
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05/18/2004 07:00:12 PM
not sure about the rotation. it actually throws the balance off a little, though i generally like that kind of thing. great image though, nice and sharp, with lots of contrast and detail. P
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