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01/15/2008 06:47:01 PM |
Sucks about the DQ, but congrats on creating such a stunning image. This was one of my favorites in the challenge. |
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01/14/2008 05:21:50 AM |
btw, your finishing score there woulda been 7.3425 with 143 votes... which in fact beats the current blue ;) |
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01/14/2008 05:15:36 AM |
What a shame it was DQ'd. Still a Blue ribbon winner in my mind :) |
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01/14/2008 05:02:17 AM |
Let's just forget about the challenge. Yours is a very interesting photo composition. You use the technique to great and useful effect. |
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01/14/2008 03:43:02 AM |
wow, this is beautiful. sorry I missed it during the challenge. |
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01/13/2008 07:57:25 PM |
The bird was in the same place all the time ,if i didn't move the frame then it wasn't possible to see the sequence .
Message edited by author 2008-01-14 00:57:59. |
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01/13/2008 07:29:54 PM |
Shaking my head a little at this (DQ) - but I guess there were many teething issues and lessons learned from the new rules. Maybe this Challenge should have been made triptych, or whatever 'tych'. Time lapse is usually a set of images that move to show the time lapse, at least that was my understanding. Trying to capture multiple frames in the one image, especially for a scene like this (where I presume the subject stayed in the one position) is near impossible. You must have been disappointed, but (and I did stumble across your post in the thread), at least the thrill of seeing this holds strong in your memory. Good capture(s) and an interesting image. |
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01/07/2008 04:28:31 PM |
this is a cool one! nice action :) |
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01/07/2008 04:17:17 PM |
love the symmetry between the plants and the bird |
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01/07/2008 03:58:56 PM |
Very nice timing on this one. The masking is a bit rough in some spots but overall not too bad. |
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01/07/2008 02:52:11 PM |
Oh wow, what a capture. Beautiful shot, I wonder if there's any way to bring out the fish a little better, maybe something selective, I wouldn't know. It just takes a moment to really tell what you're looking at. Everything else is fantastic |
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01/07/2008 02:31:36 PM |
Extraordinary capture! I'm assuming it's within the rules so I'm back to bump you up to 9. |
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01/07/2008 01:50:31 PM |
Nice action capture. Personally I find it a bit crowded and I think it would work even better if (from the left) you just went with shots 1,3, 4 6 and 7. Still, good eye and good timing. |
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01/07/2008 01:28:02 PM |
You combined all of the captures beautifully for a final great shot. |
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01/07/2008 11:08:13 AM |
Definitely a ribbon winner! This is in a class of its own. |
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01/07/2008 10:03:37 AM |
FANTASTIC. How lucky you were merely to see it, but to photograph it, too ... |
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01/07/2008 09:47:28 AM |
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01/07/2008 09:15:02 AM |
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01/07/2008 08:25:57 AM |
This is beautiful. I love the colors. Anhingas are so graceful, they make beautiful subjects, and you captured that grace so well. It's almost a ballet. 10 |
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01/07/2008 08:21:03 AM |
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01/07/2008 06:19:52 AM |
This is an amazing shot Antonis...I hope it does very well...it deserves it!! I will not vote on this. |
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01/07/2008 05:58:00 AM |
absolutely unbelievable... congrats on the amazing capture, my pick
for blue without a doubt |
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01/07/2008 05:48:53 AM |
way to be in the right place and make this technically difficult shot - - one of my favorites this challenge |
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01/07/2008 05:32:04 AM |
National Geographic...here you come. Nice work. |
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01/07/2008 05:04:12 AM |
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01/07/2008 04:48:31 AM |
Simply Awesome! 10 - my one and only this challenge |
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01/07/2008 04:20:13 AM |
GREAT CAPTURE! Nicely done! |
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01/07/2008 03:20:12 AM |
Beautiful colors and a great capture! |
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01/07/2008 01:15:57 AM |
Amazing. Back to comment later. 8 for now. |
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01/06/2008 11:13:33 PM |
Like it, excellent sequence |
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01/06/2008 08:16:21 PM |
Amazing capture! This one really stands out from all the other sequence shots because it's captured so well and looks so unreproducable. How on earth did you manage this? |
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01/06/2008 07:25:40 PM |
WOW - that is so cool. Almost surreal. I like it a lot. Artsy. |
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01/06/2008 07:20:08 PM |
the winner here...congrats on the blue 10 |
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