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The Next Generation
01/26/2004 12:48:41 AM
The Next Generation
by arnit

Comment:
ad quality...10+
Curiosity
01/21/2004 12:02:36 AM
Curiosity
by Jacko

Comment:
:rock
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Night Flight Maneuver Through The Concrete Jungle
01/21/2004 12:01:23 AM
Night Flight Maneuver Through The Concrete Jungle1st Place
by flip89

Comment:
chicago rocks doesn't it? nice shot
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Chairman of the Board
01/15/2004 12:31:55 AM
Chairman of the Board1st Place
by crabappl3

Comment:
you make all dslr'ers proud. great stuff
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Horse Driving
01/05/2004 12:40:19 AM
Horse Driving
by PaulMdx

Comment:
where's ben hur? cheers mate
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Riverside Ride
01/05/2004 12:36:28 AM
Riverside Ride
by LucidLotus

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doube points for no hands...cheers mate
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In the Garden of Globes
12/08/2003 12:23:36 AM
In the Garden of Globes
by magnetic9999

Comment:
awesome...10
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Time is money, but money can't give your time back
12/03/2003 10:59:32 AM
Time is money, but money can't give your time back
by alexvolo

Comment:
i think i straight white or black background would have worked much better
"A Field Guide to Hawks of North America"
11/21/2003 05:23:56 PM
"A Field Guide to Hawks of North America"
by Drake

Comment:
Hi from the CC

There are some obvious flaws that you are aware of by now i.e. fence causing cross hatching effect and a lack of sharpness on the hawk. as i'm looking at your picture it seems like the shot was underexposed and then adjusted in photoshop. my experience with dslrs is that this tends to lead to softer photos with less sharpness. another thing to consider is raising the iso and aperture in order to maintain the same shutter speed but increase the sharpness. also maybe the case was you didn't have a tripod and were forced to hand hold the shot. any or all of these factors could lead to a softer looking shot. it would be nice to see what you could do with a low iso in bright light with a tripod. i think your shot would be much sharper with greater color contrast and vibrance. take care

josh
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Point Lobos
11/12/2003 10:32:37 AM
Point Lobos
by ronners

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awesome...8
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