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Post by Saknika on Feb 20, 2011 12:46:48 GMT -5
We had a very bad windstorm here this weekend, and it took out the power lines right at the end of my driveway, and the cable lines. Meaning I had no power for 24hrs, and the internet was down for close to 48hrs. So I haven't had a chance to work on updates or anything. Expect stuff tonight.
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Post by kitkat5566 on Jun 20, 2012 2:57:14 GMT -5
It's expensive to get things at the Points Store, and there aren't that many ways to earn points. That's about to change though!
From now on, for every person you refer who becomes active (meaning they make at least ten real posts with one of them in The Gallery section) you will get 5 points! Those will really add up after a while, so spread the word! And not only do you get 5 points, but so will your friend!
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Post by dairymilk155 on Jun 29, 2012 4:31:11 GMT -5
Creative Choices 25pts Almost didn't realize what this was! A very interesting choice to use a fan, considering it looks very much like a building if you don't look closely.
-Technical Skill 10pts Technically, it's sound. The exposure is there, as is the focus and other such elements. Could do with more contrast though.
-Composition 13pts It's a bit of a tight crop, so while the vertical crop helps add height to the fan, the tightness just takes away from it a bit.
-Use of Color/B+W 24pts I'm pretty sure this is in black and white, but I can't be certain since that could be the color of the fan and the ceiling could be white. Either way though, it needs a bit more contrast as stated above, to really accentuate those lines; since they are the main element of the fan.
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Post by dairymilk666 on Jun 30, 2012 5:52:57 GMT -5
From now on, for every person you refer who becomes active (meaning they make at least ten real posts with one of them in The Gallery section) you will get 5 points! Those will really add up after a while, so spread the word! And not only do you get 5 points, but so will your friend!
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Post by dairymilk666 on Jun 30, 2012 5:53:54 GMT -5
These are some ways to use long exposure that you may want to try: -Ghosting: Ghosting is created by exposing through an object. To do this, start off with your subject clearly in the photo—usually a person. Set the exposure to at least 10 seconds or more, and at the 7 second point (you’ll have to count or use a stopwatch) have them run out of the photo, or move the object away. This movement has to be done relatively quickly! Then, the last three or so seconds will cause for what was behind them to start to be exposed through them. Voila! Instant ghost! -Light Trails: Light trails are usually done with the lights of moving cars at night. You set up on a street or sidewalk, and aim the camera at the middle point of the road to get a good focus. Then, set your shutter speed to 2.5 seconds or longer, and take photos of the moving vehicles. All you will see are trails of light. Make sure to play around to find the proper exposure for these. This is also a common technique for fireworks.
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Post by johnpeterabcde on Jan 29, 2014 9:37:49 GMT -5
Yes atoms are so annoying. as you said when the electricity goes all the things are getting worse.
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