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 By: Wouter van Noort  
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Photographer Wouter van Noort  Wouter van Noort {Karma:4369}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model EOS 300
Categories Children
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Portfolio ColorKids
Lens Tamron 28-200
Uploaded 1/11/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak Gold 200
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About It was very crowded, so I had little time to make this shot. There was an interesting rainbow color effect, but in the result print only a small remains of that is left. Anny suggestion on better exposure?
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Koteiba Fayyad Koteiba Fayyad   {K:3539} 5/3/2006
look like a movie, exposure serves the purpose only and is not everything in a photo, cant really tell if it needed more exposure.. but without that mystic blue mood I would never loved this picture.

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 1/15/2004
Hi Wouter, I think the part with the interesting rainbow effect is too light, making it less visible. Therefore I expect that with some underexposure you would have achieved a better result. Or: if your camera has spot metering, you could have used it to mneasure light on the part with the rainbow. It is also very well possible that the photo is printed too light: the darkest parts aren't really black. So you can go back to the lab and ask to print it a little darker. See attachment for how it may look like with better exposure / printing (I adjusted the tone scale; besides of that, I darkened the light edge, and lightened up the girls face a little bit).

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Pat Fruen Pat Fruen   {K:12076} 1/11/2004
Surreal...I like the mystical mood.

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