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Natural Frame II.
Image Title:  Natural Frame II.
 
 By: Zsolt Radákovits  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Zsolt Radákovits {K:7763}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Fuji S602z
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio My sons
Special conditions
My Family
Lens 7,8mm
Uploaded 3/24/2004 Film / Memory Type ISO 200 Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 198 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 6 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Szarvas Botanic Park
State - 
Country - Hungary   Hungary
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 3/24/2004
A bit dark, could've used a +1EV exposure to enhance the contrast and details in the dark parts. In this case I also think the composition might have been a bit more centered, as your son is a single object, that would have worked better, IMHO.

Cheers,

Hugo


Rachel Leah   {K:24781} 3/24/2004
Excellent shot! I love the natural colors and lighting... it looks great! Nice job! :)
~Rachel~


Zsolt Radákovits   {K:7763} 3/24/2004
Hi Hugo again!
Thanks for your kind comment. It was nade in absolute backlight, my richard's head hiding the sun!
I know the illuminating technics, and the playing with the exposure, but i wanted to show the contrast. The dark foreground and the sunny background. I know i could not, but i tried.
You are absolutely right according the composition! Thanks for your comment! I will try an interesting feature of our S602z, called Auto Bracketing. I hope it will help a little to find better settings.
Best regards, Radák


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 3/24/2004
Hi Zsolt, Don't get me wrong, you are far too good a photographer not to know.... Autobracketing works, but it eats your compact flash... That's also why I'm hooked on film, just trying to evaluate the setting before I make the shot and setting the camera as I think it will turn out best... ;-) Thanks for your comment.

Cheers,

Hugo.

PS: can't promise to keep it up if you post it under your own shots.


Shawn    {K:215} 3/24/2004
If you have Photoshop. Open the photo and create a duplicate layer and on the layer pallet change blending mode from NORMAL to SCREEN. you will see the pic lighten, now drag the new screened layer to the create a layer icon and it will lighten again do this till you get the results you want.its not perfect but it will help greatly.


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26832} 3/25/2004
ötletes beállítás!!! Jó lett!!!
gratulálok!
Jani


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