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Could these get any better? - 06-06-2006, 03:33 PM


Could these get any better?

W1 - no adjustments
W2 - auto contrast only

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06-06-2006, 04:22 PM


Wow--talk about subjective.

It all depends what you're trying to "feature". To where do you want the viewer's eye drawn? Some context mgiht help us give some pointers.
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Yes, If you had a bass jumping out of the circles that would be better.
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no, these are the most fantastic images i have ever seen in my life.

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06-08-2006, 12:34 PM


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Wow--talk about subjective.

It all depends what you're trying to "feature". To where do you want the viewer's eye drawn? Some context mgiht help us give some pointers.
I was out playing trying different locations/objects for my motion assignment for NYIP. I took these during lunch one day - they were hand held and I threw the pebble in pond. Yes, after looking at them again the subject is boring, but I was just going for effect.

P.S. W1 = has auto contrast
W2 = no adjustments

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