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05/12/2009 10:26:04 PM |
Simple and challenge met, I guess. |
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05/07/2009 10:33:19 PM |
Camera control is very important when capturing an idea and this is a good example of how not to control a camera. A longer natural light exposure would have been much more effective than the ues of flash. |
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05/06/2009 06:10:39 AM |
I will be honest here....Clearly this shot shows some darkness but i don't see a specific subject to really hold interest. The shot appears to have been fired into the neighborhood from a front porch of a house with the flash on creating a very snapshot feel. Placing the camera on a tripod or other steady surface, turning off the flash, and setting the camera on a timer would allow for a much less 'snapshot' feel. |
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05/06/2009 03:02:57 AM |
Interesting concept. The bright white pole and cropped off plant don't really seem to work for me. The overall image lacks interesting places to look at. I keep searching for something interesting to focus on, but constantly find nothing but space.......a more interesting scene with this idea could have worked much better |
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05/06/2009 01:47:08 AM |
the plants and wall in the front take away from the composition |
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