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Picture of the week, . April 2 2006What a great week for images, there is no other forum where so much displaying of photographic occurs on the face of the planet. The images this week were outstanding, from Willy's weird thing to Slider's Dragon fly. In the end though there was an image I just kept coming back to again and again, even though it was not quite in this week.
I picked this image for two reasons: 1) I like it, great atmosphere, framing/cropping and I love the pose of the figure 2) It's a bloody hard thing to do. Picking the exposure (and levels in PP) such that you get some detail but controlling the blowout of the direct reflection I Also love the diffuse golden glow over the hills Congratulations Sheila Smart! Original thread HERE New page
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Sheila - a stunning image and as Scott has said, well composed and judged with your framing and managing the potential blowout of the sun. This is an image that I think many people could easily spend a long time pondering.
Good choice Scott! Geoff
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Holy crap! 2 weeks in a row! Congrats Sheila
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woo hoo 2 in a row!
this shoudl go in the dslruers history section never been done before this is testament to your talent sheila great choice scott
Beautiful image Shelia, well done.
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Nice one, SS!!
I thought this image was a stunner when I first saw it. Really like the squarish crop, even though I am a card carrying member of the Nerds Who Love Widescreen Too Much Support Group. The lighting is Just Right, and the glow around the person's head is perfect. Well done Can she go for a hattrick next week???
Gorgeous image Sheila. Congratulations on this award and the fact that you've scored our first double.
Simon
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this is a good choice. I liked it when I saw it.
well done on the back to back POTW also steve check out my image gallery @
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Thanks all. I was somewhat gobsmacked when I got a PM from MDH. Its a shot I took with my old D60 awhile back.
Cheers and thanks again. Sheila Sheila Smart
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good job.
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Congratulations.
Allthough a stricking image as is, I feel if you were to have zoomed a little to tighten the frame by croping some more off a the sides it would give it that edge. Brad Never argue with a fool. They will drag you down to there level, then beat you with experience.
Although I gotta admitt, sometimes it makes for a good laugh
Its all been said - stunning photo.
Brings back memories of living in the northern beaches in Sydney and my frequent trips to Palm Beach. Could we see a hat-trick POTW coming up?????? Congrats again Cheers Michael
Oh my heck, what's gobsmacked?
Great shot Sheila. This is where talent is truly evident; no matter what your shooting with the proof is in the image. You've got the right bone or muscle or sinew or heart that helps you frame just the right shot - we all think you're amazing. BTW, my wife is a big, big fan; me too. Congratulations; now go for a three-peat. dk "Do more than belong, participate. Do more than care, help. Do more than believe, practice. Do more than be fair, be kind. Do more than dream, work." -W. A. Ward
A very nice picture Sheila... Nice tones...
Not wishing to detract from that I have to pose a question to Scott... This pic was submitted before the previous POTW! When does the week from POTW actually start and end??? Cheers, John
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You are right John,
Sheila's image did fall outside the 'week'. However a little bit of poetic justice was used. This was discussed between the mods and none of us had any concerns with this. One of the great things about POTW is the person's choice each week is entirely that - for whatever reason etc. Geoff
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Fair enough... but I'm still confused... Is "the week" Mon-Sun? or Tue-Mon? Not that I'm that bothered... just confused... Cheers, John
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The week in "Pic of the week" does not refer to the posting week, although it often does. It refers to the fact the image is highlighted for a week..
It was a tough descision, I like to reward to images posted within the week, but I found Shelia's image so compelling I could not go past it. New page
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In short, we are not bound by anything whatsoever, the picture could (in theory) have been posted a year ago. Woohoo. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Sheila, this image is excellent, as was the image last week and the one of the kayaks on the beach a few weeks ago. Talk about raising the bar.
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