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| 12/29/2006 01:31:00 AM |
The Red Planetby BradComment by jmoore: I am more than halfway through my voting and this is the best editing I have seen. It is looks real and not super photoshopie (i dont think thats a word, sorry) Good job. |
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| 12/29/2006 12:34:14 AM |
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| 12/29/2006 12:31:42 AM |
The Red Planetby BradComment by kawana: not to get too technical but the position of the plannets isn't right, and the direction of sun would be incorrect i believe. I am of course just jokeing lol this is a great picture! faved |
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| 12/29/2006 12:10:54 AM |
The Red Planetby BradComment by bs-photos: Awesome... the first shot in this challenge that caught my eye as somebody actually taking advantage of the "almost no limits" rule. Hope it does well, hopefully there's a list of how you got here. Very cool |
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| 12/28/2006 10:07:22 PM |
The Mirageby BradComment by jenesis: WOW! Almost doesn't seem real. Beautiful exposure and the reflections are wonderful. |
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| 12/28/2006 10:04:30 PM |
IMG_5825.jpgby BradComment by jenesis: Oh sure, sneak off to Vegas and don't even invite me! :-P
This is a pretty kick-ass shot, Brad. The sky, the larger-than-life statue in the forground, the lights are all sublimely in sync. So pleasing to the eye. :-) |
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| 12/28/2006 08:39:33 AM |
Flight Pathby BradComment by Ben: Best of the challenge by far in my opinion.
It's extrordinary.
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| 12/23/2006 09:40:01 PM |
Season's Greetingsby BradComment by RayEthier: Beautiful image Brad, and very much in keeping with the Christmas mood. I am going to guess you took this image early in the day considering the amount of snow still on the trees.
Great job.
Ray |
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| 12/23/2006 07:23:14 PM |
An Evening Rideby BradComment by Brad: Hi Patricia,
You simply can't go wrong with the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Xr Di.
Only thing better is the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L at nearly 3x the price.
The Tamron is my favorite lens by a very long margin, and if you
searched on DPC, you would find every single person rave about it.
I wouldn't be without mine.
Season's Greetings, and Thanks! Message edited by author 2006-12-23 20:29:12. |
| 12/23/2006 07:17:07 PM |
An Evening Rideby BradComment by patio127: this is really nice, Brad-colors , smooth flow- very soothing to look at-i have been considering this lens, do you recommend it ? |
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