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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Rule of Thirds II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Nikon D70
Lens: Tokina AF 12-24mm f/4.0 AT-X Pro DX
Location: Keweenaw Bay
Date: Sep 4, 2006
Aperture: f/22
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/50
Galleries: Nature, Water
Date Uploaded: Sep 5, 2006

In no particular order:
Open
NI
Resize
NI
Crop
NI
Rotate
NI
Hue / Sat
Brightness / Contrast
Levels
SS
NI
Selective Color
NI
SS
NI
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Did you know (courtesy didyouknow.org):
During the 1982 Falklands war British pilots reported that penguins toppled over backward while gazing at the planes. British navy pilots were then banned from flying low over penguin colonies. It led to a UK government study of the penguin-toppling effect. For seventeen days two helicopters were flown from varying directions and heights over the penguins. The result? It's official: penguins do not topple over while gazing at aeroplanes.
There are 18 species of penguins. The largest of these is the Emperor penguin. Male Emperor penguins grow up to 1,2m (4 ft) tall and can dive down to depths of 265m (870 ft). Their bodies are kept warm by a thick layer of fat but to increase body heat they comb their feathers to trap air in them. All species of penguins live south of the Equator, but only six live in Antarctica. There are no penguins in the North Pole.


Statistics
Place: 102 out of 320
Avg (all users): 5.7953
Avg (commenters): 6.5000
Avg (participants): 5.2366
Avg (non-participants): 6.2213
Views since voting: 1387
Views during voting: 350
Votes: 215
Comments: 18
Favorites: 6 (view)


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12/15/2007 01:59:59 PM
Superb editing!
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10/04/2006 01:14:45 PM
I would love to paint this picture ???... stunning colors... this time I´ll add it to my favs...
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09/22/2006 07:50:34 PM
Underated!! I love this ^_^
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09/13/2006 09:46:51 PM
LOL! I actually like this for being an overprocessed picture, but what I really like is the description. I think you've subliminally convinced me that I really do need NeatImage in my repetoire.
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09/13/2006 01:59:40 PM
Love how you pushed the boundaries of representing the 3 elements. So out of this world :), yet so within it. Deserved higher IMO (ROT is spot on).
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09/13/2006 01:14:38 PM
Gorgeous and surreal. This would be so amazing on a wall as a poster!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/12/2006 08:55:03 PM
A beautiful picture (even though the pp is a bit much)... But IMHO it is great :o)
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09/12/2006 08:13:46 AM
Very beautiful shot, love the processing, great sky and glow! A pleasure to look at. 10
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09/11/2006 02:11:42 PM
Awsom!!!!
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09/08/2006 08:55:49 PM
too much post processing for me.
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09/08/2006 10:55:26 AM
Nice job, I really like the way the colors flow into each other.
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09/08/2006 07:22:05 AM
I find it a bit too innatural, but I like it!
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09/07/2006 05:17:40 PM
would you mind if im asking about your subject in this one? i examine all the point intersection in imagenary lines, but nothing is here...
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09/07/2006 07:33:23 AM
Basic Editing? How? :) Is that some special filters... oh well. Defenetly beautiful...incredible colors and textures.
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09/06/2006 06:45:00 PM
I really like the color differences between the three areas, but it needs somehting else, I just can't put my finger on what would be good.
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09/06/2006 12:34:08 PM
Damn! This is out of this world...well it looks like it any way! Would love 2 know how u did it...
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09/06/2006 08:40:23 AM
"your points of interest should be placed on the intersections of those lines": what is yours?
nice colours anyway!
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09/06/2006 08:38:44 AM
wonderful image...breathtaking!
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