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22-DEC-2007 Penny Street

RED berry

my front yard

Rule: Correct color fidelity
Comment: Slight color shift to lower than true color fidelity.
The overexposure burned out the edges of the leaves making them into a white pattern, which then set off the green leaves. This changed the color of the berry (reddened it) and, due to the shifted white balance, the berry can officially be called a wintery RED berry instead of simply a fall fruit.

Canon PowerShot S5 IS
1/60s f/3.5 at 37.8mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 31-Dec-2007 14:21
thanks!
Penny Street
ctfchallenge27-Dec-2007 09:15
No blatant breaking of the rules for me but I really love the image Penny! :) -mcbit
ctfchallenge25-Dec-2007 00:51
:) Qualified! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge24-Dec-2007 17:36
Ok, you broke the rule and you explained why - poor lighting, apparently, but that is not a justification for why the shot works, merely a reason for the cause, which was out of your control. I hate to throw this to pending, actually feeling like a bitch doing it, but if I don't I feel it wouldn't be fair to the others, especially since I am being policed for fairness. I'm forced to be even handed with the transfers, so, alas, off you go, awaiting an explanation for why the incorrect color fidelity works. It does, btw. ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge23-Dec-2007 16:29
I'm glad you're happy, Rod.
Rod 23-Dec-2007 06:03
Thanks for the Xmas cheer Penny this picy says Xmas for me & makes me happy (not an easy thing to do):-) Great work megirl.
ctfchallenge22-Dec-2007 19:19
Thanks.
ctfchallenge22-Dec-2007 18:20
What TV said. I like it. John
ctfchallenge22-Dec-2007 17:55
Nicely cluttered with random detail throughout complies with a modernist rule to avoid a focus point. Red is difficult to keep in its place, but the berry is well balanced here against all the sharp detail and muted green cast. -tv