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Guinness, The Timeless Classic
10/04/2006 03:28:03 AM
Guinness, The Timeless Classic
by cutlassdude70

Comment:
Nice color mix ... great shot
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7 Up!
10/04/2006 03:25:58 AM
7 Up!
by Cheerz

Comment:
For an add, too bad with the reflex in "refreshing". Otherwise nice, good color composition as well
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Boo Iced Tea ... Hooray Beer
10/04/2006 03:24:26 AM
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Swiss Helicopter Hovering
10/03/2006 02:53:03 AM
Swiss Helicopter Hovering
by levyj413

Comment:
Nice capture, hooray for a good zoom and IS ...

I met a helo pilot who was involved in an accident in Greenland, where skiers were flown to remote mountain peaks for extreeme skiing. One skiier was injured and one of the helicopters went in to get him, also on a steep slope, but with one of the skids close to the snow (at a 90 deg angle from your shot, that is). When someone got off the shifting balance made the blades take the snow, and the chopper crashed, the turbine engine flew through the air, still turning and slammed down right next to the injured skiier. The pilot who I talked to was the one from the other chopper who then came in to pick everyone up.

EDIT: The helicopter that crashed landed on an improvised landing pad, the one that came in afterwards landed on skid on the hill ... see link below, one of them is a drawing.

So it is serious business to approach slopes like that, takes special training and skill I would presume!

Just found some pics and uploaded if anyone interested ... //www.dpchallenge.com/portfolio.php?USER_ID=60165&collection_id=18074

( From //www.hcl.dk/graphics/Synkron-Library/hcl/dokumenter/Redegorelser/2003/18-03-HGJ.pdf - in Danish)

Message edited by author 2006-10-03 03:26:36.
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Day 2: Becoming?
10/03/2006 02:46:31 AM
Day 2: Becoming?
by levyj413

Comment:
Originally posted by Melethia:

Wow! I gotta say I think you look great without the beard! Very interesting presentation - good work! Now go shave the other side, or do like I told Elvis - go out to dinner this way and see what happens...


I did just that once, a looong time ago. It was carnival in the spring, and I took half my beard off, as above, and went around at the carnival for 2 days like that! I had even thought of getting 2nd hand clothes and make a half-suit half-vagabond outfit, to be the optimum walking schizo! That triptych made me think of those days, and there were many funny reactions - the best one being in a restaurant, waitress was taking our order from the table end where she could only see my bearded side. When I finally look up from the menu to face her, having forgotten about my looks, she saw for the first time that I was shaven in one side, and her reaction was just sooo funny!

If you evere go to a carnival, masquerade or whatever you call this, this is one of the most genuine outfits there is!
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Profile on the Potomac
10/03/2006 02:38:07 AM
Profile on the Potomac
by levyj413

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Just the posing itself says a lot about the atmosphere at the time ... I like it, and it would be interesting to see original.
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Pinhead
10/03/2006 02:36:23 AM
Pinhead
by levyj413

Comment:
Another great thing to try is to take a photo from below at an angle where you can see the total internal refraction occuring at certain angle. A setup I would have done was alone at a clear night, water quite calm, laying at the bottom taking photos straight up, and to the sides. Takes a fast lens and high ISO, but have you ever seen it? It is a great view, but it requires access to an outdoor pool at night, and to be yourself (for calm waters) to be able to see the stars, moon as well as lights surrounding the pool. Several times, I had everything except underwater casing ...

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Floating Smiles
10/03/2006 02:23:05 AM
Floating Smiles
by levyj413

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Wow, this is aaawesome, wish there were more shots like this! My most seen shot is also underwater, but the camera is above the water. This is so great because at first you just think it is with the sky as background, but you can see that special underwater look, as well as the underside of the water surface. Here, your open eyes and open mouth smiles makes you wonder at first, is it really underwater, or what?

Regarding the S2 IS, I think that there is no underwater casing available, and that is why you used the A620 for this I guess. Some day I would like to live by the ocean (where it is warm and clear), and get myself and underwater casing for my XTi!
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Brass Crab
10/02/2006 04:19:13 AM
Brass Crab
by dsa157

Comment:
Should have done much better, as I wrote, you got my only 10 for being closest to challenge and having the greatest impact on me! How can anyone give a 1 or 2 for this shot!!!
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Here's Lookin' at You, Kid
10/02/2006 03:59:47 AM
Here's Lookin' at You, Kid
by levyj413

Comment:
Originally posted by B74A:

Looking forward to hear about shutter, aperture and ISO etc for this one ...


Haha, I have a camera just like it, and have tried the same! The zero-inch super macro is aaaawesome in this camera, but the problem is often the light, as the lens starts to block it up close.

Hint for future uses: Put camera lens up, towards (a not too bright sky), set manual focus to zero, and now you can put various items direclt on the lens and get amazing shots this way. One other interesting thing to try with this amazing and versatile camera is the time lapse function. Put it on a tripod, set it to 50 shots, every 5 minutes, and watch the world go by. Microsoft movie maker (free) can make the shots into a time lapsed video clip ...
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