There are dice used for many things. A traditional die is a rounded cube, with each of its six faces showing a different number of dots from 1 to 6. There can be other items in the photograph, but the focus has to be on the dice.
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Would you mind telling us your camera settings for this? Curious how fast a shutter speed is needed in this low light to freeze the dice. Very nice shot.
author says:
No problem. The speed was 1/400th, ISO 320 and Aperture f8.0. Hope that helps.
This is really nice, but it looks like it has a vignette, which is not allowed
author says:
But the dodge and burn tools are allowed. That is what I used to create the vignette. I wasn't sure the reaction to that. But since it has been 3 days without being pulled or any comments until now I figured it was alright.
Since when are the dodge and burn tools allowed ? Since they are not affecting the photograph "as a whole" , but just parts of the photo, I thought they were not allowed. Maybe I am wrong.
author says:
If you look in the forums for the topic "dodge and burn" you will find the discussion on it. Mistermonty himself said it was allowed.
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really well done
Thanks
Like the photo and can understand how fast you must be to take this photo. GL
Thanks, it was quick timing. Had to do it a few times.
perfect timing... nice capture!
Thank You
Would you mind telling us your camera settings for this? Curious how fast a shutter speed is needed in this low light to freeze the dice. Very nice shot.
No problem. The speed was 1/400th, ISO 320 and Aperture f8.0. Hope that helps.
Thanks for that author.
The timing, composition, and choice of black and white are great in this image. Great job author.
Thank you for the kind words.
brilliant. hope you win with this one.
Thanks, I hope so too
This is really nice, but it looks like it has a vignette, which is not allowed
But the dodge and burn tools are allowed. That is what I used to create the vignette. I wasn't sure the reaction to that. But since it has been 3 days without being pulled or any comments until now I figured it was alright.
Since when are the dodge and burn tools allowed ? Since they are not affecting the photograph "as a whole" , but just parts of the photo, I thought they were not allowed. Maybe I am wrong.
If you look in the forums for the topic "dodge and burn" you will find the discussion on it. Mistermonty himself said it was allowed.
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