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Carla Sie
{K:2057} 1/10/2005
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It's all I need right now! Great shot! Regards, Carla
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 12/6/2004
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Looks delicious to me! I think the hand and spoon in the background help set the scene, but a slightly simpler, cleaner composition would have strengthened the image. Actually, 1/60th sec is a bit slow for hand-held shots with an SLR (that mirror flap is responsible). Rangefinders are free of this, so I can often get away with even 1/15th sec or sometimes longer.
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Rendy Rendratno
{K:442} 11/26/2004
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Ochon my man...surely you SHOULD left ice cream eating habit at the closet of ugly skeletons!
Just joking!
Nice ice cream - not so nice composition. upper left section - a chest or a chair with somebody's arm? Strange opinion could emerged...
Right section - some blurred female's hand with a ring on it - what a pity - new girl? oh, then I'm happy , ha..ha..! Sitting so close to you...hmm
What? Not even a female's? Oh no!
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 11/25/2004
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Thanks for the suggestion. Somehow, that's why I love taking pictures at night, looks funny when you have to use a tripod at daylight (and a bit distracting too to have to bring one to a cafe....). Hey, you've got a beautiful portfolio too (and an award!!!)
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Sebastian Fainbraun
{K:542} 11/25/2004
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That's what I always thought, 1/60th is fast enough. But I noticed a lot of pictures were slightly blurred. Now I use my ISO settings a lot more and try to keep it as fast as applicable and my pictures are sharper.
You should take a picture of something with lines in it at different speeds, look at it at 100% crop and you will see.
I like your portfolio by the way; you have a good eye.
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 11/25/2004
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Well, sort of it.... And I think I could hold my camera steady at 1/60th of a second :-)
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Sebastian Fainbraun
{K:542} 11/25/2004
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Sony,
You mean you don't go out to buy ice cream with your tri-pod!)
Assuming you were at ISO 100, using ISO 400 on the Rebel would have given you a fairly clean image and a shutter speed 4x as fast.
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 11/25/2004
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Thanks Saeed, you know, I didn't notice that... Yeah, the newspaper-like menu makes the scene like in an advertising... just that I'd have to edit the hand in the background... Thanks
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 11/25/2004
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Hi Sebastian, no I'm not using the tripod. I was actually on a cafe and just about to eat this ice cream when I saw this as a good object. The hand in the background is someone else's at the table, and the lighting is quite dark so I have to use high ISO, large aperture opening, and slow shutter speed....
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 11/25/2004
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Hi Giuliano, well yes, I agree that too many things cluttered the image, and the spoon is quite a distraction. I guess I'd have to do some PS works in this one. Thanks for the comment...
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 11/24/2004
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Must be very tasty, I like the arrangement you?ve done here, natural look and excellent dof, commercial style, fabulous, Saeed
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Sebastian Fainbraun
{K:542} 11/24/2004
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I agree with Giuliano. You need to reduce the clutter in the frame. Also, the image doesn't look that sharp to me. Did you use a tripod at 1/60?
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 11/24/2004
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The idea is nice but you have to reduce the objects in the frame. The hand on the background disturb me a little bit (but it's my personal opinion!) Bye
GG
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 11/24/2004
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Oh no, Stephen, I'm sorry, it's winter there, right? Gosh, how could I??? LOL Well, yeah, it tastes good, but a bit too sweet for me...
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 11/24/2004
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Sony, how could you ... I'm starving, there are no strawberries in the house, no ice cream and you put a photo like this onto Usefilm lol
This looks great, a good photo and very VERY appealing :-)
I can only guess it tasted just as good as it looks !
Best wishes, Steve
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