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| 08/19/2007 11:54:29 PM |
Breachby SJCarterComment: Happy Birthday, SJ's niece! A pool party is fitting.
The processing is just first class for this scene. It brings the image from a good snapshot into being a good artistic statement. |
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| 08/19/2007 11:47:24 PM |
DPC3.jpgby TLL061Comment: It's about one shot of Tequila out of level, but the scene and color in this is lovely : ) I think that I would have moved a little closer to the pool to eliminate some of the dark space in the foreground. Maybe the reflection of the moon from the pool didn't allow that. One day later, and the moon would be at a higher angle at the same time of night, allowing you to angle up some. Seems like a tranquil time there. |
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| 08/19/2007 11:40:04 PM |
life cycleby ShannonLeeComment: That is some rough looking surf. My first thought was about an old soft drink ad hook. "Catch the Wave"
You "catched" it. It looks like there is a bird just left of the top of the wave. |
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| 08/19/2007 01:44:00 AM |
day18.jpgby MadMan2kComment: Carnivals are a blur, even without a camera. I like that you exposed long enough to make it look like everything is in motion, which is the way it is at a carnival. |
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| 08/19/2007 01:42:20 AM |
Female Tigerby SJCarterComment: I see that the wings are moving. I am curious about what shutter speed you used for this capture. I am guessing 125 or 180. Nice color, and nice tidbit of info too. |
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| 08/19/2007 01:40:12 AM |
Chef's Surpriseby SandyPComment: Yes, Yum, and more yum. I can almost hear the sound that goes with this shot. It's a very magnetic image. What a tough job you have. |
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| 08/19/2007 01:34:50 AM |
Zoomby KatmystiryComment: This looks like huge fun! The chosen shutter speed and lens combo gives this just the right amount of blur. Your son looks like he is in the "happy zone" in this shot. |
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| 08/19/2007 01:31:42 AM |
Frankly Fakeby GermaineComment: Panning with a long lens is a good way to multiply the mountains. This is just fine as a fake sunrise. It has been so long since I saw the sunrise that I can't remember exactly what they are supposed to look like anyway. As you said, the colors are strange, but pleasing. Good "blurrage". : ) |
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| 08/19/2007 01:21:16 AM |
american.jpgby electrolostComment: You have this looking a lot like a shot from the 1950's. Good work! It's good that you had your camera with you too. |
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| 08/19/2007 01:12:33 AM |
SD18: Eternal Flameby cginoComment: That was a good move while the shutter was open. Good capture, and good tune up later. Ditto what SandyP said. |
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