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Benutzer
Join Date: 04/27/08
Location: Snohomish, WA USA
Posts: 71
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M3, Summicron 3.5cm f3.5
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Join Date: 11/08/04
Location: New York
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Peter -
Perfect timing, and I agree with Ruben. I feel it benefits from some exposure compensation, and it looks like your scan includes a bit of the area between frames and the next image (on the left). Here's one with some exposure compensation. |
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Benutzer
Join Date: 04/27/08
Location: Snohomish, WA USA
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Thx. I think I need to be more assertive on image adjustments.
![]() On the film, I snuck in an additional picture and what you're seeing there is the end of the roll. Thankfully it caught Noah (the boy). He was supposed to jump too, but stopped and turned (with the smug look) just as I was snapping the picture.
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: 05/27/03
Location: CA
Posts: 877
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A truly funny shot!
As to the presentation, I'd go for the one in the middle: the original is a bit flat, but the 'corrected' version is rather harsh on my monitor. Kirk |
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