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    Default Harsh light, bad light?

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    Well, to me, not necessarily, I took this shot with the sun right in the middle of the blue sky, light as harsh as it can be, but I didn't want to use a flash so I went with something a bit different, please let me know what you think!

    Comments and Honest Critics are welcome and much apreciated!

    I don't have the settings info here, as soon as I get them I'll post them, or if somebody can get them with some EXIF reader or something, your are welcome to do it!

    Have a great day!

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    Great out of the box idea. For me it would work better if the whites went through all the way. The separation takes away from the image.

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    This is very interesting Ramon. The key of working in harsh light is to be at the right angle.

    Keep up the good work!

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    I agree with Axel on all points.

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    I love the concept but have to agree on the little piece missing. There's always tomorrow.
    Did I say tomorrow?????? :)

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    Liked the exposure. The 'S' curve too.
    Very creative image. Kudos. I only wish the eye was atleast feebly visible. But its still fine.

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    I do not like it and would surely not love it even with the whole white strip. A+ for thinking out of the box though.
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    Ramon, this would be great, in my opinion, if you could see the eye. Very nice concept though.

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    I really like it. I think this is so uniquely different that it's a keeper in my humble book. My eyes keep going up and down the "s."

    Mike

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