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PotW March 28, 2006I have chosen this week's PotW.
It is an entrant from one of our newer members, Sheila Smart. However, Sheila is an accomplished photographer as many can attest, because she has posted a number of excellent pix since joining us here. Sheila is also a Canon user, who, if memory serves me correctly, recently upgraded to a newer model. But as we all know, it ain't just the camera folks... So, this is the image, chosen because of its delightful colour and detail, of a beautiful young woman on the ferry. There is something vulnerable and yet determined about those eyes. Look at the texture in the material of the headwear. I love the original uncropped image too, but I can understand the photographer's decision to crop out some of the more distracting background elements. Congratulations Sheila. The original thread can be seen here: http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?t=15697&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 Last edited by the foto fanatic on Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Congratulations Shelia!
A most deserving winner, I personally feel you've challenged me to lift my game in the images I try to produce. I'm still keen to organise a shoot with your around Circular Quay sometime, (maybe when work isn't so crazy). Congratulations! And top choice Cricketfan!
Which I personally welcome. I'd like to see a greater Pentax presence too, btw. Trevor, great choice, and congratulations, Sheila. As soon as I saw this image, I felt it had PotW plastered all over it. Last edited by gstark on Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes a great choice. Loved it when I first saw it
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Congratulations. As I've said elsewhere this is a great image. I think the tonal range works exceptionally well here and the strong eye contact really engages the viewer. Peter
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Definetly a winner. I thought it was utterly great the first time I saw it, and the uncropped version is great also. We're lucky to have such talented photographers to share their work with us!
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Congrats Sheila Love the texture as has already been mentioned.
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A fine photograph Sheila, very evocative, and beautifully executed.
Great choice Trevor. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Its a very good shot. Well done Sheila!
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Sensational shot, especially when you consider how it was shot (BTW, I love the original uncropped pic, and I think I actually like the framing better on it!!).
Hell, I can't get the lighting and exposure etc that good even when I'm not shooting candids through a window on a ferry! Well done! I love seeing the PsOTW.. though I am not certain whether they are inspiring me to achieve the same quality, or sending me into a fit of depression that my work will never be as good
Congratulations Sheila. A very poignant capture.
Great choice Trevor. Simon
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Well done Sheila - I think this was only a matter of time
A beautiful portrait of a beautiful girl, with...a beautiful camera! As previously said though, it's the photog behind the camera which REALLY 'makes'an image. Congratulations! Geoff
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Hi Sheila,
I am new around here also, but have already noticed that you produce some outstanding photographs. This one is no exception. Congratulations. Suzanne Canon EOS 350D Tamron 18-200mm
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Well deserved Shelia.
The shot really shows, how the right timing and skills come into play. Ben Yu
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Thanks all. It has certainly become one of my favourite pix and I felt very lucky to get the shot. Yes, there is an element of luck in capturing images such as this. But it also helps to have such an excellent piece of equiment that is the 5D. I just did not have time to focus and expose and felt blessed when I loaded it to my hard drive
Here is the mono version which I may enter for this years B&W Spider Awards (again!) Cheers and thanks again for your kind comments Sheila Sheila Smart
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Beautiful shot Sheila - congratulations.
I wish the girl in the shot could see the photo - she would be pleased I'm sure. Again, congrats Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Yeah, it's a shame that odds are she won't. However I did see two of my best friends recently in a photo of Kelly's, so stranger things have happened.
Beautiful shot. Some feeling of of solitary wistfulness. I love the way your pictures tell a story...and they need no words..
Gorgeous shot, Sheila.
As with Juztin, you have that special way to capture a person's mood and feelings. Tonal range is exquisite and this one definately should be entered into the B & W Spider Awards. Cheers Michael
Outstanding shot Sheila, the texture and feel of this shot is wonderful. As for the "Afghan Girl", I walked into a second hand shop in MacLean (Nthn NSW) last year and on a shelf was a pristine copy of the Nat Geographic issue with the AG on the cover, which I purchased. Cost me 20c! We need to get your stuff in some of these publications Sheila. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Thanks. At the moment, I am happy to see my pic of pink and yellow frangipanis on Kleenex boxes (in a store near you!) Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Next time I sneeze and reach for the Kleneex, I will think of you!
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