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This is a discussion on People collider within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I think you can guess what this is It was an experimental shot with my new Canon point and shoot ...

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    I think you can guess what this is It was an experimental shot with my new Canon point and shoot SD950 IS. It's nice to have the little fella close all the time. I can't always be toting the DSLR but sometimes I see stuff I want to shoot and just want something totally portable.


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    Nicely captured. It might be nice to see it a little brighter, but a good motion capture nonetheless.

    Edited to add: I'm referring to the UR corner.

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    Nice shot really and I agree on brightness.

    One question I have is that it looks a bit grainy. i checked the file info and it says the ISO is 100. Does ISO 100 mean noise free? I have also experienced this on my pictures. Some time it looks you've shot it 1600 or more. Could someone please explain.

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    Great angle. great lines. VERY interesting perspective. I like this capture.

    For me the lines and curves make this shot but the WHITE curve steals the show and for me is a distraction.

    I have a feeling that the white is clipped but i would still try to play and darken it especially from the left edge to the middle. If I could darken it artfully i would, but if all I got was gray mud I'd back off and leave it alone. You'll only know after you play.

    This is another print that if you could fix the white, has the potential to sing. Look at the great subtle coloured reflections in the curve on the left side. And the top and right side have all kinds of shadow detail that you could bring out.

    Anyone else feel the white curved line is distracting here or is it just me?

    Hope that helps,

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