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| 03/17/2011 01:56:03 PM |
The Witnessby gfiedComment: Interesting! There is a certain look about this one, the lighting and the use of shadows. I have one 10 to give and you get it:) |
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| 08/20/2010 11:55:25 AM |
19 - 20 - 21by OllyDComment: I like this, it appeals to my sense of humour:) The person who numbered these seats obviously used his fingers and toes, added one, then went back down to one:) Nice capture, great perspective. Well Done |
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| 08/08/2010 12:38:54 PM |
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| 07/10/2010 12:44:21 PM |
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| 02/20/2010 11:09:31 AM |
Waterfall.jpgby obscurityComment: Not an expert on waterfalls, but I would have been tempted to use Portrait rather Landscape layout. This would have prevented clipping the top of the waterfall and shown the water landing in a pool or whatever, rather than capturing a bottomless waterfall.
It looks as if your PP is too saturated giving you blue water and overgreen foliage. Your detail is very sharp. With a slower shutter speed, obtainable by dropping your ISO, you would have smoothed the water to appear like milk. Increasing your shutter speed and you would have stopped the water midfall. Of course, if you are using Auto with camera settings for saturation you might want to try some of the different settings as the camera may be oversaturating your shot.
A good effort and worth trying again with different settings and see what results you get:) |
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| 01/17/2010 11:07:42 AM |
Waterfallby StarbananaComment: Recognised it straight away:) Always a good banker for a waterfall, have used it quite a few times on different sites. Easy enough to get fairly close for either freezing the water (pun not intended!) or blurring. Don't forget Valley Gardens and Savill Gardens, great shots there as well. Nice shot:) Message edited by author 2010-01-17 16:08:25. |
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| 01/12/2010 11:38:15 AM |
Redneck Image Stabilizationby MelonMusketeerComment: Where is the camo gear? The Ghillie suit? I thought Rednecks wore check shirts:)) Great shot and I think you may have hit upon universal stabilizers for any camera. |
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| 12/13/2009 11:18:45 AM |
by MephistoComment: I like this one best, number 2 is also pretty cool, but this one has an abstract air and I think would make a great album cover:) |
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| 09/11/2009 01:15:49 PM |
Black Duckby scottiehamComment: Another good shot, Scott! But watch your arse matey:)) I now have the Sigma 150-500mm and will be closing in soon:)
That looks like a Mallard, colours can vary a lot. Again, the quick shot grabbed in low light is more effective at capturing a moment. Getting a shot like that means more than getting a clear, sharp shot that is boring...just like mine:) |
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| 09/03/2009 01:10:26 PM |
Broad Wingby MelonMusketeerComment: Birds of prey make such great subjects. They have that arrogant air of menace about them. Good sharp shot with a nicely blurred background. Hope to see more like this:) |
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