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Water Sprinkler
Image Title:  Water Sprinkler
 
 By: Elangovan S  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Elangovan S {K:10675}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Canon Elan IIE
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Abstracts
Landscapes
Lens Tamron 28-200
Uploaded 9/15/2002 Film / Memory Type Ilford FP Plus 125
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 199 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 2 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About This is a backlit water sprinkler.
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 7/1/2003
I wish this picture were larger. The intersecting lines of water look great. However, the white patch of sky is a bit distracting as it competes with the water highlights. I don't see it as a major problem, but still, perhaps an angle was available from which the tree would cover more of the sky. One thing I'd suggest though would be to do away with some of the foreground, for example just below the second stone on the left.


Elangovan S   {K:10675} 7/1/2003
Matej, Thanks for commenting on this one. I see what you are saying about the cropping.

About the white patch of sky... The water sprinkler is shining because of the backlight that comes from that angle. I did not want to shoot thru the light to avoid the flares. If I did not have that the water wont stand off the silhotted bg.

I am really glad you came out and commented one of those ignored picture. Thanks Matej.

Elangs.


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