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10/17/2005 12:44:20 AM · #1
Here is my outtake :



feel free to post your own :)
10/17/2005 01:00:34 AM · #2
That's an interesting shot. The oevrall effect of it is more telephoto than wide angle, even though I can tell by the sky that it's quite wide in actuality. Lovely picture.

I have an outtake I almost entered, but I'd better not show it until later. I was torn between two images...

Robt.
10/17/2005 01:00:50 AM · #3
Don't ya think it would be more appropriate to wait till after the voting period to post outtakes?
10/17/2005 01:05:08 AM · #4
Originally posted by TooCool:

Don't ya think it would be more appropriate to wait till after the voting period to post outtakes?


I never thought it really mattered cause if ppl don't want to look they don't have to... but if it bothers ppl the SC can lock the thread.. sorry
10/17/2005 01:15:51 AM · #5
Here's Mine



Message edited by author 2005-10-17 01:16:49.
10/17/2005 01:21:57 AM · #6
I now wish I would have submitted this one with how my current one is doing.


10/17/2005 01:22:16 AM · #7
A bit too dark to me, but it was a great day yesterday.
10/17/2005 01:25:44 AM · #8
Whenever I post my outtakes they NEVER have anything to do with the image I entered.

For the sake of anonimity....a real(direct)outtake might not be too cool.
10/17/2005 01:27:13 AM · #9
Originally posted by pawdrix:

Whenever I post my outtakes they NEVER have anything to do with the image I entered.

For the sake of anonimity....a real(direct)outtake might not be too cool.


I agree, I never post anything that looks like my entry
10/17/2005 01:27:21 AM · #10
Pawdrix...same here. Outtakes should be a totally different subject/scene, so as not to be able to be connected to your actual entry.
10/17/2005 06:07:14 AM · #11


This was as wide as my camera goes, but the duck wouldn't keep still long enough for me to get the kind of shot I really wanted. I entered something totally different, but really I shouldn't have entered at all.

I think I need a dSLR!
10/17/2005 06:24:00 AM · #12
Not an outtake because I didn't get around to making it an ingive ;-).
What do you think?



Message edited by author 2005-10-17 06:24:17.
10/18/2005 12:32:32 AM · #13
I was chicken to enter this challenge with only a 17mm at my low end. But here was an idea I had...

Opinions?

10/18/2005 12:40:15 AM · #14
I didn't enter so this isn't really an outtake, but I was considering entering it. Now I'm glad I didn't because there are some really good ones in there!


10/21/2005 01:59:15 AM · #15


10/21/2005 02:06:24 AM · #16

I liked this one..............But I always choose something different at the end and regret it! Its a cool shutterstock shot anyhow.
10/24/2005 05:27:21 PM · #17
Here was my other outtake, felt it wasn't wide enough

10/24/2005 05:34:10 PM · #18
Here's one I thought of using

any thoughts?
10/24/2005 05:45:46 PM · #19
Here's mine:



The "real" problem was that I didn't get home in time to process them. My actual entry could have been considerably better with another few minutes in Photoshop. :-(

Message edited by author 2005-10-24 17:47:12.
10/24/2005 05:51:22 PM · #20

Wide view of Broad Street
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