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07/04/2011 11:42:24 PM |
Photos of statues... rarely do well here... Grrr...
I may or may not be voting, so please do not equate my comment with any score. |
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07/03/2011 11:43:30 PM |
Sorry, but I'm finding the subject somewhat uninteresting and the attempt at getting a high key effect ended up seeming to be more of a photo needing contrast and levels adjustments. Was there a filter applied in post or something? |
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07/03/2011 06:41:22 AM |
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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07/03/2011 04:37:28 AM |
Not much of High Key in this shot.
I think you should search for the definition on High Key. |
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07/02/2011 07:42:46 AM |
I'm not seeing this as high key at all. My understanding of high key is using lighting to reduce or eliminate shadows while still often having a high amount of contrast. Simply moving the brightness slider up doesn't make a high key photo. I hope this helps. |
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07/01/2011 03:20:46 PM |
Your processing didn't give off the effect you wanted. High key images are mostly and almost completely done in camera using correct exposure and lighting. |
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06/30/2011 11:44:58 AM |
Lacks contrasts, photo just seems to be washed out during post process or as if the exposure was way off. Too much for me perhaps. |
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