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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2012 Challenges >> CIC 70 - Not Rule Of Thirds (Hosted By Michael Kilpatrick) >> CIC 70 - Eligible > Alien
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June 26, 2012 Traveller

Alien

Please click on Original under the image on the right...thanks


other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Guest 03-Jul-2012 08:05
Dear Daniel: There are Probably oodles of things we agree on...a disagreement here or there, Pifft..! It is nothing....:>)}}} Traveller
Daniel Bollag01-Jul-2012 17:27
I'm glad, Traveller, even you (and some other regulars here) start now detecting the image quality difference between "large" and "original" size I've complained about for quite a while. Does that mean there is —from now on— one more thing you and I can agree on (though we do not share at all our opinions on movies, if I may refer here to your comment somewhere else in this challenge...)? — db.
kchristian 01-Jul-2012 12:26
I like the soft, diffuse lighting. Perfect for the subject. -- Ken
Canon Image Challenge01-Jul-2012 02:35
Very pretty. I wonder how does it look in square?
K
Guest 29-Jun-2012 04:59
Oh no, I notice it too!

Sierra
Michael Kilpatrick27-Jun-2012 11:40
I hadn't noticed the softening of the smaller sizes on PBase before - smaller, obviously, but it's a pity they lose quality as well. Regards, Michael
Canon Image Challenge27-Jun-2012 10:48
A lovely capture.
Jim
Canon Image Challenge27-Jun-2012 10:38
There is an extra layer of compression unless you hit Original...pbase imposing its will...Ahem

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge27-Jun-2012 10:37
lovely! shu
Michael Kilpatrick27-Jun-2012 09:25
Very pretty. Strangely, the "original" size is noticeably sharper on my monitor than the "large". Regards, Michael