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Jenny Brown
{K:2859} 10/27/2003
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I re-tinted it in photoshop, to fix the blue cast a bit... I like it better with appropriate color but it lost mood somehow. I think the blue was giving it a bit of the 'evening' feel, and without it, it seems more like daylight.
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Cleeo Wright
{K:565} 10/27/2003
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One thing to remember in low light such as this is that it will turn very blue. Sometimes that is what you want though. I like the image but don't particularly care for the blue cast...
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Kevin Greggain
{K:2572} 10/27/2003
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The photo appears quite bluish to me, (cold coloring). Perhaps a warming filter on the end of the lens would correct the tone which I am criticized so often for having in my photos.
Compositionaly, the image seems tilted based on how my eyes see the perceived centerline through the image. Most likely this is because of the geometry of the hiltop and the road and how they converge.
I think with a bit more tilt (which would bring the tree up vertically) and a little warmer colors, this could be a good image.
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Jenny Brown
{K:2859} 11/22/2002
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The pic was mainly an exploration of low-light... the camera could pick up much more subtlety than my eyes could, and thus saw a glow I could barely pick out. If I'd realized how successful the picture was going to be, I'd have moved slightly left and focused a bit more on the tree, roots, and rock, which were my main subject.
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heather martino
{K:3648} 11/22/2002
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to try & be a bit more constructive (from an amateur point of view), the roots look interesting, perhaps get in closer? H:)
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heather martino
{K:3648} 11/22/2002
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Hey 707-user, its good in low light isnt it?! Here you've got good colour but I cant really work out what the picture is OF. We must swap tips! H:)
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