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Medieval Cemetery

Medieval Cemetery
Copyright ©2007, Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1

St. Paul-de-vence, France.

Photographer: Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1
Folder: Bob M's
Uploaded: 2007-Mar-30 16:55 EDT
Current Rating: 9.00/1 (Weighted rating: 8.19)
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Camera: Olympus E-500
Lens: Olympus 14-54mm f2.8/3.5
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 100
Aperture: f3.0
Shutter Speed: 1/50
Focal Length: 23mm
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
Critique Level: Dead Honest Critique

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Looks like an interesting place.

I would like a little more sharpness throughout the photo. I see you're wide open at 1/50s. I wonder if you needed a tripod to do this place justice. Jeremy

Jeremy Sanson Win ¤ at 17:33 EDT on 2007-Mar-30 [Reply]

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Thanks Jeremy... you are correct, a tripod would have been a huge asset. Unfortunately we had a long travel day and I didn't have my tripod with me. As well, the sun had disappeared and light was fading fast so I made do. Too good a shot to miss.

Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1 at 18:21 EDT on 2007-Mar-30 [Reply]

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A very good image, Robert. The hills in the background and sky look a little overexposed, or was it quite hazy that day? Overall, a great photo, especially knowing that it was handheld at 1/50th.

Regards, Chris

Chris O'Neill ¤1 $ at 11:24 EDT on 2007-Mar-31 [Reply]

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Agree with the comments above and would like to add that I like the colour and the composition. In my view this could do with a slight tilt to the right but it is a nicely put together shot.

adrian tear HoF Win ¤ $ at 11:30 EDT on 2007-Mar-31 [Reply]

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Thank you Chris and Adrian for your feedback. I really appreciate critques offering suggestions to change / improve. It was an unusually warm late November evening, very hazy and the light fading fast.

Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1 at 09:23 EDT on 2007-Apr-01 [Reply]