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Photographer  Andrea Harris {Karma:2496}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Nikon Coolpix 2100
Categories People
Transportation
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  Coolpix 2100 Fixed Lens
Uploaded 3/20/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Critiques 16 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  TENNESSEE
Country - United States   United States
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SRS SRS SRS SRS   {K:6731} 2/17/2007
Impressive shot! Love the sun setting in the left corner too. Well done!

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David Hofmann   {K:22223} 4/8/2005
excelent! I just love this one.

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Alessandro Pregarz   {K:1351} 3/26/2005
Bella idea, prospettiva e... bella ragazza! Bye Ale!

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Bradley Prue Bradley Prue   {K:30678} 3/25/2005
Ahem....excuse me, but is this coming from the girl who said she is going to concentrate more on capturing "lines and angles" in her shots???
Yerr doin it, Andrea! ...Brad

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Andrea Harris   {K:2496} 3/23/2005
Thanks for the link!

M.C. - our drivers/steering wheels are on the other side of the car (your passenger side I guess :) My husband was driving, I'm not that daring! lol!

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m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 3/22/2005
be careful when you drive ! ha ha !

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John Seymour John Seymour   {K:218} 3/21/2005
Hi Andea.

http://www.picturecode.com/

Regards

John

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Tiffany Hix   {K:5012} 3/20/2005
Cool shot Andrea! I like the motion blur on the road as well!

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Andrea Harris   {K:2496} 3/20/2005
Whoops! Sorry, I meant Doug not DougH! Thanks again.

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Doug Dyck   {K:324} 3/20/2005
I did not realise this was a self-portrait! Very well done!!

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Andrea Harris   {K:2496} 3/20/2005
Wow John! That's so much smoother. Excuse my ignorance, but what is Noise Ninja?
I did try a despeckle? or noise removal button on PSP9 but maybe I didn't play with it long enough - I either got too blurry or the grain really didn't go away. That looks much better - thanks.

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Andrea Harris   {K:2496} 3/20/2005
Thanks Dough. The rearview mirror was angled like normal. Anytime we go out, I use that mirror to check my makeup-lol. I just thought it would make for an interesting self-portrait if I could figure it out (without the camera in the way). If you try this, windex your windows first :) I think it's the dirt spots adding to the grain.

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John Seymour John Seymour   {K:218} 3/20/2005
Noise Ninja does an ok job of this...

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Doug Dyck   {K:324} 3/20/2005
Neat picture! I am always looking for new ideas and I'll be trying this one. Did you angle the mirror just right? Anyway great job and great looking subject!

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Andrea Harris   {K:2496} 3/20/2005
Thanks. If you look closely you can see the grey strap from my camera hanging in the top right corner of the rearview mirror (I'm holding it up with my right hand). I took about 12 of these photos and this was the only one where I angled the camera just right so it's not in the view. Unfortunately, I think the photo is too grainy. When I try to fix this it blurs it too much...ideas?

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Ken Alexander   {K:3905} 3/20/2005
Clever idea, well executed, but...why don't we see the camera in the mirror?

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