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Mate - congrats! I loved your shot Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Thanks guys for the kind votes that pushed me into second place. I really didn't expect it at all. I too agree that Bogey Hole was No 1. by far and am chuffed to come in second after such a great image.
Thanks to Birdy for the Prizes, to MHD for running it, and for everyone who entered and voted. "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're probably not close enough." Robert Capa.
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Thanks for that Geoff. I'm pleased you liked it. I was impressed by yours as well - very atmospheric. It really conveyed the feeling of isolation and despair. Black and white suited it perfectly. Good stuff. Simon
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And Embi: awesome image very deserving... was discussing it at the meet today, you nailed a very difficult exposure! New page
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Valiant efforts everyone!
Congratulations to Radar and Embi - obvious favourites. I would also like to mention beetleboy's entry, it appealed to me i thought it was very stylish and haunting.
Congratulations to the winners and to all who entered - the next one is a big one leading up to the 9th December
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ok - ill bite what so BIG mate?? (It better be good ) Good luck to all you(yes that to the 1000's that are now members !) for the next contest - i get the feeling its going to be a corker. (PS- well done! to the Swans and the Tigers (?) Oh and you too Andre ) Honest differences are often a healthy sign of progress.
*The number of prizes *The format *The quality of the prizes *and a few special suprises! New page
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Ssshh!
Not just yet, Scott! We shouldn't tell them how many prizes or how big some of them are! Let's just let them writhe and squirm in agony until they start paying us to tell them. We can make a business out of it. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Let em' squirm a bit.... We'll feed them information slowly over time and have some fun
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Hi everyone,
wow, what a surprise, I'm still in Africa and reading this in the airport prior to leaving for home. Thanks to everyone that voted. When I made that shot, I was really, really pleased with it as well. I must say that I really liked embi's shot as well, well done. Potatis' shot is also a classic Sydney photo. Thanks again and I'm afraid you'll get to see a lot of Africa photos, once I get back . Radar. Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
(misc Nikon stuff)
Congratulations to the winners and to everyone who summoned up the courage to enter
I think the word "challenge" is definitely appropriate as you're competing against yourself to try and think outside the square to capture the best pic. It's not about the prizes or competing against another member, well for me anyway. This does not mean that if I win sometime in the future that I would forfeit the prize So instead of the CF cards, we win a Merc keyring? Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Thanks very much to everyone who voted so generously for my photo. I was surprised with my third place. I appreciate the kind comments that I've received, as I'm aware that some people were at least a little bit bored of the subject I chose. To those people, I'll try to be more creative next time.
Thanks for the generosity of those who have donated the prizes. I know we all look forward to what prizes are up for grabs in Challenge #7. Very well done Radar and Embi for your excellent entries. Well done Simon for "Rush Hour", your entry was in my top 3 Doug C.
Thanks Alex, I do realise it isn't in everyones' tastes... Your shot was the only other one that I considered a genuinely interesting and different way of seeing the 10 sec exp. The problem with this is the outcome doesn't make a 'beautiful' photo (like the winner's for example), rather an interesting idea. I think you really 'nailed' the timing in yours, all bulbs are evenly illuminated - the idea is thus easily understood. I liked your a lot - simple, iconic and technical. I would like to congratulate the winner - wow - that is a photo that IS everyones' tastes. Not to mention that it is what I thought would stand out in this topic when I brain-stormed it. I am very happy with the results and the winner. HB
Thanks Doug - I really appreciate your kind words. Simon
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Thanks Alex, I do realise it isn't in everyones' tastes... Your shot was the only other one that I considered a genuinely interesting and different way of seeing the 10 sec exp. The problem with this is the outcome doesn't make a 'beautiful' photo (like the winner's for example), rather an interesting idea. I think you really 'nailed' the timing in yours, all bulbs are evenly illuminated - the idea is thus easily understood. I liked your a lot - simple, iconic and technical. [/quote] Thanks for the encouraging comments, Heath. I had big problems with exposure, some bulbs were underexposing and others were over exposing. Took me a while to get the timing right, also. I think I ended up spending close to an hour there with the driving-by motorists thinking I am a nutter. Alex
Nice shot Alex. Simon
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Incidentally, if anyones interested:
Although I had a reasonable idea of the sort of composition I wanted, I actually used Google Earth to zero in on some freeway overpasses to choose one that would give me a nice sweeping corner and an exit to bring more interest to the shot. A very handy resource! Simon
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Now that I look at yours again, Simon, it is obvious that yours is a much much more interesting photo with a more interesting composition, better sharpness and exposure. Well done, again. Alex
Kind words Alex. Ta. Simon
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Aha..
Someone exhibiting a different kind of LUST for a change? Simon
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A big thankyou to Birdy for the arrival of my second prize today.
It will come in very handy for the wedding and trip to NZ. THANKS BIRDY... "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're probably not close enough." Robert Capa.
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So... What's the theme for the next competition???
Cheers, John
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Radar is back in Australia but his soul is still in Africa Take it easy! his soul will be shipped back by airfreight today or tomorrow. Just waiting for consigment note or Airway Bill from FedEx Birddog114
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You're probably right about his soul Birddy... Cheers, John
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Arrived this morning Ah well, back to reality I guess Now for the theme for the next comp, give me a couple days, what a responsibility Cheers, Radar Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
(misc Nikon stuff)
Make sure you decide before the end of the weekend.
I will be away in NZ for two weeks and need to try and get an image while I'm away....then again...scrap that idea. Its my honeymoon and who's going to have time to take pictures. "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're probably not close enough." Robert Capa.
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unless the theme is....
I'll do you and your new wife a favour and will wait till after the weekend, just in case you get tempted And don't access the forums while you are away embi, have a great wedding and I'm sure you'll enjoy NZ, I always like visiting NZ. Cheers, Radar Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
(misc Nikon stuff)
Thanks for that. I was trying to work on net access in the reception venue. Now I dont have too.
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're probably not close enough." Robert Capa.
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It's ok Mark... I'll just SMS you the theme Cheers, John
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Ah I can always count on Leek...Thanks mate
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're probably not close enough." Robert Capa.
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