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  • Wendy - Topazed tree

    7 36.84%
  • Arith - Lichfield Cathedral

    2 10.53%
  • Rob - Mumbles Pier

    2 10.53%
  • Ron - Stacked Steel

    4 21.05%
  • Yan - Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset

    9 47.37%
  • Pops - Sign of Spring

    6 31.58%
  • Iwan - Berliner Dom

    3 15.79%
  • Peter - Orchid

    2 10.53%
  • Colin - Holding Hands with Ernie

    5 26.32%
  • Jim - Blue Jay

    5 26.32%
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Thread: Mini Competition #80

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    Mini Competition #80

    Mini Competition #80
    Here's how it works ...

    - You good folks post images in the thread (please change your post title to a name for your picture)

    - When we get 10 images we will attach a voting poll

    - After 3 days the poll closes and the winner is declared!

    - If you would especially like some critique after the competition poll closes, please make it known in the post

    Too easy eh?

    Limit of 1 image per post, and 2 image posts per person.

    If there are already 10 in the current comp, please start a new thread in this forums

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    Re: Mini Competition #80


    Nikon D3000: 18-200mm: 1/2500: f 3.5: ISO 200: 18mm - Topazed
    C&C welcome

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    Lichfield Cathedral

    Extreme processing with a filter called Lithography and a bit of stretching and bending. HDR image with 28mm lens @f8


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    Mumbles Pier


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    Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset

    Here is my entry: Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset

    It was a bit strange that sunrise and moonset were at the same direction in this morning ...

    Last edited by Yan Zhang; 12th March 2010 at 08:48 AM.

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    Re: Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset

    Quote Originally Posted by Yan Zhang View Post
    Here is my entry: Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset
    Hi Yan,

    It almost looks like your about to get soaked a split second later!

    Great stuff - this type of shot is one that I need to invest more time in capturing.

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    Re: Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    Hi Yan,

    It almost looks like your about to get soaked a split second later!

    Great stuff - this type of shot is one that I need to invest more time in capturing.
    Thanks Colin. From Jan- March this year I spent most of my photography on Seascapes. This one was shot very close to the cliff. I always got wet when taking photos like this one. I had once knocked down by a big wave (together with my tripod and camera - the camera got wet but OK). Now I am very careful when I am shooting close to the cliff or in the water.

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    Re: Morning Wave, Sunrise, and Moonset

    Quote Originally Posted by Yan Zhang View Post
    Thanks Colin. From Jan- March this year I spent most of my photography on Seascapes. This one was shot very close to the cliff. I always got wet when taking photos like this one. I had once knocked down by a big wave (together with my tripod and camera - the camera got wet but OK). Now I am very careful when I am shooting close to the cliff or in the water.
    Hi Yan,

    Sounds to me like you need to upgrade to a 1D series

    To be honest, waves are someting I've had to put a bit of thought into, ever since I killed a cell phone and put a garage door opener through a salt-water rinse (not to mention briefly fully submerging 2 full camera bags). At a minimum these days I put my phone / door opener in a small pelican box, and only carry the minimum of equipment (which still seems to be 1/2 of it!). Waders are quite cheap and offer good protection.

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    Sign of Spring

    Today. They were flirting about, but I couldn't get good ones of that, so settled for this one.


    Nikon D40, 55-200 at 200mm, Program.

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    Re: Sign of Spring

    Berliner Dom


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    Orchid


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    Holding Hands with Ernie


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    Re: Blue Jay


    50D 400mm f/7.1 ISO 800 1/400"

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    Re: Blue Jay

    Ok that's 10 for this one.

    Please continue here;
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