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Picture of the week 30 May 2006Ok, let me be honest here:
*I like landscapes *I like sunsets *I love weather phenomenon and cloud formations *I tend to find images that use the classic rule of thirds pleasing... So despite the plethora of good images (It was a pleasant task finding time to view images throughout the week) with special mentions to Ordinary K's feather shot The second image in nnnnsic's NAS protest shoot and some of Yi-P's water macros I could not go past this gem: This has a lot I like, and not only that, IMHO the balance between exposing the sky and the land is spot on. I love way that the turbulent sky contrasts with the geometric patterns in the pineapple plantation Congratulations Slider! Full thread! Oh and the colours.... Sublime! New page
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Absolute corker with great colour
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Congrats Slider - great choice Scott! Will be a pleasure to view this every time I visit the forum
Geoff
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Congrats Mark and a nice choice Scott, thanks for explaining what you like about the shot and why you found it appealing.
Mark,
Yet another classic shot from your 10-20mm Sigma. Well done, mate and you are a deserving winner for POTW. Cheers Michael
...... Well done Mark, great work with the Sigma........ the chairman should be pleased
Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks very much folks and of course thanks to Scott for choosing my picture.
Very chuffed and just a bit humbled to have my shot chosen from the many excellent shots put up by such a very talented group of photographers. Very happy indeed am I Cheers
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Hi Mark
Congrats I missed the original post for some reason, WOW they were all great. I heard you and Finch talking on Sat about the sigma 10-20mm and in particular how you like the way that it captures the clouds. I'm glad I got to see the example. Great choice for POTW. Bet your glad you pulled over and took those shots. Mark
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Awesome shot Mark. Great choice Scott.
Peter
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well done.
this is a good choice. I liked this when I saw it. Congrats Steve check out my image gallery @
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Hey Great shot!
I like it when people leave the Exif info in images (as I do) - allows me (and all) to see some of the technique in capturing certain images. 2 stops under! I rarely go 2 stops under, only when it's a sunset or something and the sun is still out, say over water or something. In this case, a great example of how it can work. Well done! Now, about that 10mm lens... Share what you know, learn what you don't.
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awesome pic and well deserved Mark
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Great work Mark. You're getting bloody good at this stuff! And not a dragonfly in sight...
A well-deserved accolade and a good choice Scott. Simon
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Congrats Mark, a well-earnt win.
And thanks to to MHD for giving it the guernsey - I missed the original post. Keith
Well done Mark. This is a classic shot, and a great pick for POTW. I have been busy at the handball all of last week so haven't caught up with posts yet!
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Wow, thanks for all the compliments folks. Sure makes it all even more worthwhile when you do something you love and get this sort of response. Thanks again.
Mitchell, in answer to your question, no the other field was way out west near Millmerran Power Station. I don't think pineapples would do any good out there. Cheers
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Indeed, a very nice picture -- deserves the POTW name
I'm impressed that my water macros got mentioned here... Thanks
Mark - a gorgeous photo, well deserving of POTW !!!!!
Congrats .... and can you teach me to take landscapes Please ?????? Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Simply beautiful Slider -congratulations on a stunner.
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Thanks again Folks. Sure makes you feel good to get so many compliments from such a great bunch
Cheers
Mark http://www.photographicaustralia.com http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
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