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Oak Leaf
Image Title:  Oak Leaf
 
 By: Adam E. J. Squier  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Adam E. J. Squier {K:9803}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model FE2
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 70-210 3.5 Series 1
Uploaded 1/1/2003 Film / Memory Type Royal Gold 25
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1354 Shutter 4 sec
Favorites Aperture 22
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Petra Engle   {K:1282} 1/1/2003
I like this, the thumbnail popped out at me. I just think the colors are a little oversaturated, or were you trying to achieve that effect? And the snow on the upperbranches is too bright and the eye gets drawn to it. I would crop till just above the leaf, that way the leaf is the only focal point.


Adam E. J. Squier   {K:9803} 1/1/2003
Yeah, I know the snow is blown out at the top. I used a film that's very high contrast and very saturated. It's also some of the sharpest film I've ever seen. Unfortunately, it's not available any more. I've been saving a couple rolls for a snowy day.

I played around with levels, cropping, and color balance. In the end I was happiest with this, despite the bright snow. Perhaps I was wrong (I often am). ;-)


Deleted User   {K:4598} 1/1/2003
The comp is very simple and very good. Unfortunately, you already know about the blown out snow:-).


Terry King   {K:163} 1/2/2003
Funny, the thumbnail looked extremely grainy but the picture is very sharp. Makes me cold just looking. Good job!


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