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 This image was disqualified from the Unexpected Find challenge.
Camera Sensor Gone! No jokes please.
Camera Sensor Gone! No jokes please.
kbhatia1967


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Unexpected Find (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon PowerShot S1 IS
Location: India
Date: Jun 5, 2006
Galleries: Abstract, Portraiture
Date Uploaded: Jun 5, 2006

It was tragic to find the camera sensor not behaving well. But I decided to take the plunge! Lets see what happens.
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06/14/2006 05:50:44 AM
I was out of station for last one week or so. I didn't know that this image is being considered for disqualification. If required, I can submit the original image, even now.
But I think, it is too late now!
 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/13/2006 08:15:21 AM
wow, what a big nose you have......
06/12/2006 03:52:46 PM
I don't get it.
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06/12/2006 05:23:41 AM
Rut Roh!!
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06/12/2006 12:34:58 AM
This is perfectly amazingly wonderfully abstractfully beautiful. It really captures how I, and probably most people, feel sometimes.
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06/11/2006 11:19:31 AM
Well, gone in the traditional sense, but you get an automatic art maker in return. This looks like it will be lots of fun to play with...oh, and I'm sorry for your loss. Anyway, this is an interesting shot, that is almost like a spooky landscape if rotated 90 degrees. I'm sure the color is from your dead/dying sensor, but it works to aid the overall weirdness. Good luck.
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06/10/2006 06:25:08 PM
Actually I kind of like the effect.

Reminds me of an article I saw in a magazine about someone whose camera fell in water. After drying it out he has consistently got similar results to this. I'd love to be able to do it, but don't want to take risks with even my less valuable equipment.
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06/09/2006 05:07:05 PM
well that would certainly be unexpected. ouch.
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06/09/2006 09:25:39 AM
Eeeh, is that allowed too?
06/08/2006 03:19:19 PM
Yeah, Id agree. Ill give you a 9 for a sympathy vote
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06/08/2006 09:45:15 AM
that totally sucks!!
But it does produce a really cool warping effect which I totally dig.
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06/08/2006 08:15:15 AM
hum hum....
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06/07/2006 04:28:25 PM
Just Gone???? Shot looks pretty cool though.
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06/07/2006 12:17:45 PM
OUCH!!!! how did you got your sensor that way?
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