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Photographer  TimeShift Studios {Karma:7}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Cityscape
Still Life
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Scenery
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 8/16/2005 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra 512MB
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Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  Key Biscayne
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
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Carlos A. Sabillon Carlos A. Sabillon   {K:2660} 9/9/2005
Little bit out of focus.. But is Ok...By the way I think Gina is Gorgeous.
Congrats on your Model.. nice shots too.

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TimeShift Studios   {K:7} 8/28/2005
I purposely blurred the image to look like that as my desktop wallpaper. I can post the original if you'd like to see the original sharpness.

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Carol Cefalu   {K:8388} 8/27/2005
I do agree with Pat here this shot has alot of potential and if taken in a car at 75 mph that explains some of the issues..But it would have helped if you used auto focus or something..I took my wind turbines picture doing about 65 mph... It just takes a steady hand..
It is out of focus pretty bad..and all detail in the sky is lost...So exposing off the sky would have helped ALOT..

This is what usefilm, is here for. To help each other to grow..I know I have certainly taken alot of advice and learned from it..

You do have a great eye for composition.
it's cool that you made front page!

Carol

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TimeShift Studios   {K:7} 8/16/2005
We were riding down the causeway at about about 75mph when I took the photo. It looks like that because I messed with the focus & color in Photoshop. Thanx for the tips.

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Patrick Ziegler Patrick Ziegler   {K:21797} 8/16/2005
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique I am not familiar with Miami so I do not know what your orientation with the sun was, but I do think a circular polorizer would would have helped your lighting situation here.

And the detail, Not sure what went wrong here, what are you settings as far as image file type size etc... I'm a film guy but it looks like maybe you captured a small file and bumped it up. Or maybe just missed the focus...?

Advice, capture large files, To me this shot looks like it called for f/11 and a tripod. Use Auto focus when possible, Expose for the sky and use a polorizer..

Not picking on you just trying to help. You seem to have a good eye for composition.

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