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Image Title: Perched on a rock
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| Photographer |
Sarah Needham {K:2482}
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Camera Model |
Canon EOS 30
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Lens |
28-105mm
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| Uploaded |
10/16/2002 |
Film / Memory Type |
Kodak Royal Gold 200
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ISO / Film Speed |
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139 |
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0
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Aperture |
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| Critiques |
4 |
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Critique Only Image
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| About |
My daughter, Jenny, on West Dale beach a couple of weeks ago. She was studying the rockpools.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 10/18/2002
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Anyone got any ideas on a border colour. I can't seem to find the right one. (I've tried 2 already!)
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 10/18/2002
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Nothing wrong with plain ol' white for the first and black for the second.
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 10/18/2002
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Cheers Sue. When I first started using USEFILM, I didn't know how to put the coloured borders on, so all mine were the plain white with black surround. When I realised how to add the colours, I seemed to think I HAD to always add a colour to enhance the photo. You were right about the white being the best one for this photo.
Sarah
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 10/18/2002
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Sarah, I'm in the same boat as you! I felt the same way, until someone said to me "What's wrong with white?" Gotta love USEFILM; lots of thought-provoking questions. :-)
Although sometimes, getting a color that matches exactly can really help a picture. It's very hard to do, but it's the only way you can use color, in my VERY humble opinion.
Really like your portfolio, Sarah! Keep it up!
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