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Rifugio Rosetta

Rifugio Rosetta
Copyright ©2005, Frank Martens
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Photographer: Frank Martens
Folder: Frank Martens E300
Uploaded: 27-Aug-2005 15:59 CEST
Current Rating: 8.00/2
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Camera: Olympus E300
Exposure time: 1/400sec
Aperture: F8
Focal length: 90
Lens: 14-45mm F3.5-5.6
Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: HQ
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Image resized to: 707x900

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Great picture, very good post processing, after a second look I noticed the right picture is placed a little lower than the left one........also the free space on the right is differend ;-(.... I like the setup do, realy nice....

I am picky isn't it.

Best regards,

Fonzy - at 17:19 CEST on 27-Aug-2005 [Reply]

placed a little lower than the left one

Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Great picture, very good post processing, after a second look I noticed the right picture
> is placed a little lower than the left one........also the free space on the right is differend
> ;-(.... I like the setup do, realy nice....
>
> I am picky isn't it.
>
> Best regards,
>
Hello Fons.
It its fix now.
Thanks, like good reviews.

Frank Martens at 08:18 CEST on 28-Aug-2005 [Reply]

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Definitely a great picture, I think that I would like it better if the main building was not in the middle of hte large photo and if you only have one small photo (the one with the figure approching the building.

Katrina Adams at 03:37 CEST on 29-Aug-2005 [Reply]

Katrina Adams

Katrina Adams wrote:
> Definitely a great picture, I think that I would like it better if the main building was not
> in the middle of hte large photo and if you only have one small photo (the one with the figure
> approching the building.
>

Maybe you're right
I vill try that and see the result!!!!

Frank Martens at 13:03 CEST on 29-Aug-2005 [Reply]