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Who left the tap on?
Who left the tap on?
Judi


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Free Study 2010-12 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Location: Australia
Date: Dec 31, 2010
Aperture: 4.9
ISO: 500
Shutter: 1/8000
Galleries: Landscape, Photojournalism
Date Uploaded: Dec 31, 2010


[Jan. 3rd, 2011 05:30:17 AM]

In this situation, you can laugh, cry or do both.

I've lost count of how many times i've heard the phrase 'who left the tap on?' during the last week. And every time it was used by a flood victim.

So i don't care if you don't like my title. When you go through something like this first hand, you can say whatever you bl**dy want. If it makes a person who has lost everything, to be able to smile for a short moment, then it is worth it.

[Jan. 6th, 2011 10:57:03 PM]

I just realised this photo is my 600th entry.

For the people who have been following the thread, I did get permission to use this photo.

These weren't the worst hit houses in my area...my friends house was well under water, only his tv antenna was sticking out of the water, whilst his neighbour was completely gone. The only evidence of his house was the electricity cable going from the power pole into the water.

Statistics
Place: 163 out of 275
Avg (all users): 5.5443
Avg (commenters): 5.8125
Avg (participants): 5.6449
Avg (non-participants): 5.3333
Views since voting: 786
Views during voting: 275
Votes: 158
Comments: 20
Favorites: 0


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01/08/2011 10:03:48 AM
A little sarcasm helps people walk upright in situations like this so the title is totally appropriate imo. I gave this shot 9 for it's impact and would hve expected it to score higher overall.
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01/08/2011 12:50:40 AM
Glad you're still smiling, Judi. Incredible capture. Edit to add, congrats on your 600th entry!!!!! Holy Cow!

Message edited by author 2011-01-08 00:51:24.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/07/2011 07:54:36 PM
Good photojournalism with a much-too-silly caption.
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01/07/2011 06:56:04 PM
Great title and humour to a sad situation.
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01/07/2011 06:00:03 PM
Feels like I should be seeing this shot in a newspaper or on TV. Although I doubt they would use the same title (funny as it is:) Hope nature calms down and lets those people rebuild their normal lives.
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01/06/2011 08:35:47 PM
that is crazy! is this australia?
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01/06/2011 01:28:46 PM
Grog stops up toilet again and is very sorry. Will get plunger and fix.
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01/05/2011 07:38:39 PM
Arr, Queensland, beautiful one day – submerged the next :-)

This is an incredibly clear and crisp shot (better than I’ve seen in any media reports). I hope your house isn’t amongst those. Growing up in Tamworth the Peel River caused us grief several times. Good luck in the challenge.
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01/05/2011 09:37:26 AM
such devastation...I hope that they will recover from this...great journalism picture
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01/05/2011 06:04:47 AM
Wow - Rockhampton ?
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01/03/2011 03:25:23 PM
My goodness! It looks so calm, but what a damage under the water surface!
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01/03/2011 11:31:00 AM
so sad to see - its hard to imagine ever getting things back to normal.
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01/03/2011 08:50:46 AM
Highly journalistic. Indistinguishable from a news site image.

Very well made (Judi??)

On a non-photographic level, its horrific to think about the hardship associated with what we are seeing here.
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01/02/2011 11:19:04 PM
This picture brings home the magnitude of flooding far more effectively than discussions in the forum. Too real. Too sad.
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01/02/2011 08:23:20 PM
Great job capturing the immensity of this event.
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01/02/2011 07:12:26 PM
Sadly the title made me feel you were making light of the plight of these families. I did not score your image based on that however.
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01/01/2011 04:37:01 PM
Wow. Based solely on subject matter, I'd guess this was Judi.
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01/01/2011 12:45:18 PM
yikes.
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01/01/2011 09:22:51 AM
Interesting capture, somewhat irreverent title.
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01/01/2011 04:49:15 AM
An image fit for publication in magazine or newspaper. What a disaster. I assume these are the recent floods in Australia.
(not voting)
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