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Photo of the Day (3.14.2010)
I've seen plenty of bland photos of Cambodia's famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Enough to know today's choice, by Flickr user mick62, is anything but. The close-up details of the exotic dancer, the wonderful sense of movement and grainy "reportage" quality to the image combine to create a photo that is both visually interesting and authentic. I'm also wondering if the the grainy quality of the image is from Photoshop? Or is this simply taken in low light? Anybody know?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Michael Stout Mar 15th 2010 10:14AM
Thank you Jeremy for selecting my photo as the Gadling photo of the day. The photo was taken at the Koulen 2 Restaurant in Siem Reap with a Canon IXY in the portrait mode using available light. The raw file is out of focus. I edited it in iPhoto first and then Picnik. The graininess is a byproduct of the processing I think. It was unintentional. I was just trying to sharpen the picture up.
Thanks again!