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The banked oars fell an hundred strong
The banked oars fell an hundred strong
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: High-Key Blur (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-7D
Lens: Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS
Location: Eton, Dorney Lake
Date: Jul 29, 2012
Aperture: 29.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/10
Date Uploaded: Jul 29, 2012

Not sure what to make of this challenge ... blur or soft focus??? I'm not sure they are the same ... anyway, I went with blur.

This is from Eton, Dorney Lake ... Womens Lightweight Doubles heats on day 2 of the Olympics, the Australians came second and therefore through to the finals

Anyway, this is the poem

Title: The Rowers
Author: Rudyard Kipling [More Titles by Kipling]
1902

(When Germany proposed that England should help her in a naval demonstration to collect debts from Venezuela.)


The banked oars fell an hundred strong,
And backed and threshed and ground,
But bitter was the rowers' song
As they brought the war-boat round.

They had no heart for the rally and roar
That makes the whale-bath smoke--
When the great blades cleave and hold and leave
As one on the racing stroke.

They sang:--'What reckoning do you keep,
And steer her by what star,
If we come unscathed from the Southern deep
To be wrecked on a Baltic bar?

'Last night you swore our voyage was done,
But seaward still we go,
And you tell us now of a secret vow
You have made with an open foe!

'That we must lie off a lightless coast
And haul and back and veer,
At the will of the breed that have wronged us most
For a year and a year and a year!

'There was never a shame in Christendie
They laid not to our door--
And you say we must take the winter sea
And sail with them once more?

'Look South! The gale is scarce o'erpast
That stripped and laid us down,
When we stood forth but they stood fast
And prayed to see us drown

'Our dead they mocked are scarcely cold,
Our wounds are bleeding yet--
And you tell us now that our strength is sold
To help them press for a debt'

''Neath all the flags of all mankind
That use upon the seas,
Was there no other fleet to find
That you strike hands with these?

'Of evil times that men can choose
On evil fate to fall,
What brooding Judgment let you loose
To pick the worst of all?

'In sight of peace--from the Narrow Seas
O'er half the world to run--
With a cheated crew, to league anew
With the Goth and the shameless Hun!'

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08/09/2012 03:37:05 PM
still the heads look wrong 6
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08/07/2012 09:51:45 PM
The Rowers, by Rudyard Kipling - I can't claim to have guessed this, I had to look it up although I knew it was familiar.
Nice image.
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08/05/2012 11:55:37 AM
The Rowers - Rudyard Kipling
Not familiar with the poem (searched) but could almost have guessed Kipling from the rhythm of just this bit. Nice panning and a very good feel for the subject, I think. Voted earlier.
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08/05/2012 11:44:54 AM
I think the softness gives this an extra feel of motion.
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08/03/2012 05:45:35 PM
You're at the Olympics????????
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