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01/01/2010 03:24:24 PM · #76 |
My only 6+ score of 2009. Like my PB image, both are industrial... maybe that's where I need to focus? |
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01/13/2010 07:16:44 PM · #77 |
I suppose it would be this one, which apparently convinced people that I was able to get these young ladies to pose in the park, each holding up several pounds of two-foot chunks of processed meat impaled on wooden swords ... :-(
I guess as my top-scoring picture (ever) this would also qualify ...

Message edited by author 2010-01-14 10:50:43. |
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01/13/2010 07:23:06 PM · #78 |
Not sure how I missed this thread originally, but this is definitely my most 'successful' image in 2009. Although I'm no longer exactly sure what that 'success' means. heh. |
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01/13/2010 07:36:05 PM · #79 |
Not my highest scoring but I think both will have very long lives. |
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01/13/2010 09:50:25 PM · #80 |
Hands down my most successful shot of the year. And I feel a fitting tribute to the tiger, who has since passed away. I initially thought it was the female cub but after comparing to other shots I have of her I realised it was one of the boys.
RIP Satri, thanks for a hell of a shot mate. |
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01/13/2010 11:41:52 PM · #81 |
4 Different kinds/conditions of light, all rendered to my personal satisfaction; I think I'm getting better at this business of being faithful to the light, without necessarily being literal about it.
R. |
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01/13/2010 11:58:06 PM · #82 |
In terms of highest scores
- Does this count as the scoring was in 2010?
But they are not my favourite images at all. I would say my most successful was the blurry trees that scored above 6, which I believed was against the odds.
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