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  • Karlos - Autumnal Afternoon in NYC

    1 4.76%
  • Steve - Boyd Creek Waterfall

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  • Doughboy - Bent Cross

    2 9.52%
  • Scout - Urban Sprawl

    1 4.76%
  • Firstaider - Un-named Entry

    0 0%
  • Firstaider - Autumn in Gloucestershire

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  • Yan - Big Waves

    8 38.10%
  • Colin - Flower Power

    9 42.86%
  • Jim - Wren

    6 28.57%
  • Jandiep - Museum Kitchen

    4 19.05%
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Thread: Mini competition #44

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    Re: Mini competition #44

    Quote Originally Posted by firstaider View Post
    An early morning shot over Norwich from a hot air balloon.

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    Hi firstaider,

    I hope you don't mind some suggestions;

    I think this would have benefited from a small clockwise rotation to get the verticals in the bottom centre of frame vertical, which is how I do it if there is nothing else to reference like a defined, known flat, horizon.
    Perhaps a little (more?) sharpening too.

    Hope that helps,

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    Re: Autumn in Gloucestershire

    Quote Originally Posted by firstaider View Post
    Attachment 1012Canon EOS 450D - on a fairly dull day.

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    Hi again firstaider,

    Apologies for "doing it again" to your second shot.

    I can see why you took the shot, the suberb colour contrast of the red leaved tree against the background ones.
    I cannot access the EXIF data, but as you say; it was a dull day, and this has resulted in too slow a shutter speed for the conditions.

    The netting near bottom of frame is sharper than the subject which I suspect was being blown by the wind. However, I think it also shows a vertical camera shake movement.

    Hope that helps and doesn't discourage,

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    Re: Big Waves

    Quote Originally Posted by Yan Zhang View Post
    Big Waves

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    Hi Yan,

    Am I right in thinking a GND (Graduated ND) filter was used?

    I think it might have been worth bringing up the luminance of the wave top(s) in PP; they look unnaturally grey to me the further up into the sky they protrude.

    Hope that helps,

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    Re: Museum Kitchen

    Quote Originally Posted by Jandiep View Post
    Mini competition #44
    Hi Jan,

    A very difficult shot well done, quite 'busy', as these shots tend to unavoidably be.
    My only suggestion is to crop off the right hand edge a little to exclude the foreground object (is it a shoulder and arm?).

    I hope that's helpful,

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    Re: Museum Kitchen

    OK, That took a fair while ...

    I'll sit back and wait to see if anyone furiously objects or feels they have been left out

    Seriously, if I haven't commented on yours, it is because I couldn't think of anything constructively helpful to say, by which I mean there's nothing you'd have any real contrl over - or the shot is just too good!

    Regards,

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