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Post by sajid5566 on May 21, 2012 1:42:11 GMT -5
It is essential that the darkest of these exposures includes no blown highlights in areas where you want to capture detail. The brightest exposure should show the darkest regions of the image with enough brightness that they are relatively noise-free and clearly visible.
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Post by arzaan55 on Jun 14, 2012 4:09:01 GMT -5
In the Community Practice section, Esperanza has been featured with a photograph that truly expresses space around a human being. Having seen previous work from her, this definitely shows that she is improving, and as such she has the honor of being in the Showcase. Congratulations!
This month we congratulate Kai with one of his bicycle shots as the Photo of the Month! Many people commented and loved the photo, and so did the staff!
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Post by jungle5566 on Jun 18, 2012 6:37:22 GMT -5
but I really don't want a ton of boards on the front page. 2. The guidelines on needing to be an active commenter will stand, because it's the only way I can ensure that things remain fair in the critique board. Until we've grown to the point that there are two or three mods who will ensure that everyone gets comments, I don't want to lift this. I've been on boards where certain people get a ton of reviews of their work because it's beautiful
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Post by jungle5566 on Jun 18, 2012 6:37:56 GMT -5
Rules: -The image must be created for this contest, and must be your own work. -You may submit a single image, or three images combined into a triptych. Note: You will not score higher for submitting a triptych if it is not done well. -Photomanipulation is allowed with the use of photographs only. You may not use brushes, textures, or stocks (ect…) to create designs on it. -If you submit a triptych, they must be combined into one image with borders between them, so that you only submit one image technically. If you need help with combining the images, contact me. -One entry per person. -Once you’ve entered, you CANNOT edit your post for any reason! If you make a mistake, please PM an administrator to fix it for you. This way we can make sure no one cheats.
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Post by milkbaar55 on Jul 3, 2012 23:26:50 GMT -5
I really don't want a ton of boards on the front page. 2. The guidelines on needing to be an active commenter will stand, because it's the only way I can ensure that things remain fair in the critique board. Until we've grown to the point that there are two or three mods who will ensure that everyone gets comments, I don't want to lift this
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Post by milkbaar55 on Jul 3, 2012 23:27:38 GMT -5
but I really don't want a ton of boards on the front page. 2. The guidelines on needing to be an active commenter will stand, because it's the only way I can ensure that things remain fair in the critique board. Until we've grown to the point that there are two or three mods who will ensure that everyone gets comments, I don't want to lift this. I've been on boards where certain people get a ton of reviews of their work because it's beautiful
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Post by ronaldjohn on Aug 3, 2012 17:58:09 GMT -5
Weekends is the best for that outing, there will be no busy calls from work. Nevertheless, outing is essential for sound health and mind whether it may be a photography or portrait photography mississauga, bicycling, fishing, cooking and internet surfing.
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Post by gregpoulsen on Jun 15, 2019 3:54:45 GMT -5
honestly i like saturday the most. On this day, I get the best shots and always manage to find good places with a special look. but I think it's all individually
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