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When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother what will I be?
When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother what will I be?
Oded


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Challenge: Street Photography III (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Peleng 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye MC In M42 Mount
Date: Oct 24, 2008
Date Uploaded: Oct 24, 2008

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Statistics
Place: 25 out of 146
Avg (all users): 6.1486
Avg (commenters): 7.6000
Avg (participants): 6.2414
Avg (non-participants): 6.1026
Views since voting: 3829
Views during voting: 426
Votes: 175
Comments: 18
Favorites: 1 (view)


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11/08/2008 09:17:21 AM
bubba shilly
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11/03/2008 08:09:54 AM
your find here great, the title...hits the gut as the brain starts to visualize Doris Day singing...a well done contradiction to the woman here

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/02/2008 08:59:39 AM
An interesting take for the challenge love the fisheye lens
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11/01/2008 02:47:34 AM
Oh shoot, this is wicked!
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10/31/2008 08:52:40 PM
Meets Challenge:3
Technical:3
Interestingness:2
Extra Credit:
TOTAL: 8
Love the title!
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10/31/2008 03:47:17 PM
a very uber shot 10
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10/31/2008 10:53:30 AM
Your choice of lens creates a movement around the main subject that is very effective I think. 8
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10/31/2008 09:50:35 AM
Coming back to comment only:

I like your pp on this shot..the cigarette butts on the ground, the expression on the woman's face, the way people give her a wide berth, all contribute to the story I make up in my mind as to what is going on. Nice job
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10/30/2008 04:26:36 AM
Hang on! is that Art Roflmaoon the right!!??
Cool distortion! and an extra point for gettin Ken sorry, Mr R, in the shot! : )
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10/30/2008 01:02:53 AM
Dont really care for the fisheye. It looks like you had a good subject but you didnt really get in there like you could have. I think you could have caught some really amazing photos of the lady if you had taken the time to really compose your shots. Either way though, I think the fisheye was a poor choice.
You would still make this photo decent with some levels/curves/contrast adjustments.
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10/29/2008 10:37:38 PM
Que Sera'. Great work.8
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10/29/2008 09:30:27 PM
Great combination of subject matter, framing, and post processing. The fact that everyone is avoiding eye contact with her makes for a better story. Good shot!
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10/29/2008 03:59:10 PM
Good use of the wide angle to catch all the action going on here.
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10/28/2008 01:31:41 PM
This should be the blue ribbon in my opinion. Tells a great story, love the distortion used to emphasize the woman. The title adds to the image, overall a very emotional and telling photograph. 10
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10/28/2008 07:19:52 AM
This lens is effective here, it gives movement to the scene. Like a moment on the carousel of life. Nice subtle tones, and lots of interesting things to look at.
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10/27/2008 02:48:31 PM
A well-done example.....not to my tastes, but very much meets the challenge well. 7
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10/27/2008 07:47:17 AM
Good use of the fish and well done for placing her in the middle distorting the passer-byers...
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10/27/2008 01:47:12 AM
Quite a sad shot - nice job
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