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There are no wrong notes in jazz !
There are no wrong notes in jazz !
Dona_k


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Challenge: Bubbles II (Basic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: Kingsport, TN.
Date: Apr 23, 2007
Aperture: f4.5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/40
Galleries: Humorous, Performance
Date Uploaded: Apr 23, 2007

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Place: 23 out of 172
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Avg (commenters): 6.8824
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Views since voting: 1124
Views during voting: 422
Votes: 265
Comments: 22
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05/09/2007 03:28:33 AM
Beuscher Aristocrat, nice. Looks like it's in good condition for a horn made sometime between 1935-41. Great shot. Like another person mentioned, the right hand position is very awkward, but that happens in a lot of sax photos, and only usually gets noticed by saxophonists anyway. Most of the the time the mouthpiece is upside-down or something. From a purely phographic perspective, I love this shot. I wonder if you also tried some with a faster shutter speed in order to freeze more of the bubbles. Nice work, and nice idea.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/01/2007 09:25:16 PM
I really like this one!
05/01/2007 08:38:44 PM
I love the idea behind this photo. Great job. 10!
05/01/2007 02:50:14 PM
A real cool shot. A classic subject for black and white. The tones on the arm and face seem a little too harsh for me. A much larger aperture to narrow the depth of field would have blurred the brick wall behind and helped to isolate the jazz player.
04/30/2007 08:31:34 PM
great picture!
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04/30/2007 02:55:49 PM
Strange position of his hand. Otherwise nice shot.
04/29/2007 02:08:42 PM
Cool idea and great shot !
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04/29/2007 03:20:28 AM
Nice concept, possibly a tighter crop on Me sax and the bubbles would make a stronger image.
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04/29/2007 12:49:22 AM
Interesting and well executed
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04/28/2007 11:14:11 PM
great minds think alike...very creative. I love it!
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04/28/2007 08:59:37 PM
interesting
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04/27/2007 09:20:39 PM
Very fun!!
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04/26/2007 10:33:20 PM
This is so cool! how did you do it?
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04/26/2007 06:13:22 PM
Great idea. I wish the bubbles were more prominent though (and not b/c of the challenge topic) - maybe a faster ss?? I like the b&w and compostion. The inside of the case is somewhat distracting - I might like it better with it closed (but I can't say for sure).
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04/25/2007 09:16:46 PM
very fun. I like the open sax case available for tips. I wish his foot wasn't cut out of the frame though. either show it all or crop even closer for more intimacy.
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04/25/2007 01:40:08 PM
i wish the bubbles stood out more
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04/25/2007 12:08:37 PM
i dont realy like the title with the picture, but the picture is very nice.
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04/25/2007 11:43:24 AM
This is a very nifty idea. A tighter crop would have put more emphasis on the bubbles and made a better image.
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04/25/2007 11:42:56 AM
cool cool. i like the idea of bubbles coming out of the sax. you excecuted this shot perfectly. i love that it is in black and white. nice job.
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04/25/2007 11:20:15 AM
nice image
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04/25/2007 10:04:04 AM
that's great, very well done... i can't wait to read how you timed it for this effect!
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04/25/2007 02:28:02 AM
like it! you brought different approach!
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