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up-hill flow
up-hill flow
Stagolee


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Challenge: Tilted (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0L IS
Location: NSW Australia
Date: Mar 4, 2008
Date Uploaded: Mar 4, 2008

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Statistics
Place: 39 out of 192
Avg (all users): 5.9342
Avg (commenters): 7.6250
Avg (participants): 5.6600
Avg (non-participants): 6.0112
Views since voting: 661
Views during voting: 336
Votes: 228
Comments: 10
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/11/2008 04:48:25 PM
I know this will finish in top 3. If and when I learn how to take a shot like this, I'll be very pleased with myself. I love the subject, color and detail - 10
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03/11/2008 01:48:28 PM
I love the creamy texture of the water here.
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03/10/2008 06:22:09 PM
The unnatural feeling of this gives me the heeby-jeebies (?sp), lol! Interesting idea, for sure.
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03/10/2008 05:24:51 AM
great angle..deffinatly tilted and love the subject.
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03/09/2008 03:10:05 AM
Could be a bit sharper, and nature scenes are a slightly generic way to find "tilt", but a good pic nonetheless. More contrast, and brighter light source would have been beneficial.
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03/08/2008 02:04:51 AM
Good use of the "tilt". Exposure and sharpness good. The lighter, pinkish patch in the top is distracting. Perhaps you could try doing it black and white.
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03/07/2008 04:42:22 AM
This shot is very pretty. I like how the mist is incorperated in this shot.
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03/06/2008 05:35:35 AM
Nice image.
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03/05/2008 03:10:42 PM
This is well done. It forces the viewer to realign reality to see water moving up instead of down.
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03/05/2008 08:37:14 AM
Perfect example of when to use long exposures on water.
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