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Picture of the Week. July 11, 2006I just love the look of this image from Mitchell's Northern Exposure thread.
It carries great perspective, colour, definition. This image simply sparkles. The original thread is here. Well done Mitchell, thanx for sharing this with us. g.
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A fine image Mitchell, congratulations.
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Great shot and great choice!
Loved this one when I first saw it! New page
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Agreed, great choice.
Congratulations on a great image Mitchell. D3, D300, 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 85/1.4, 80-400VR, 18-200VR, 105/2.8 VR macro, Sigma 150/2.8 macro
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Very cool - congratulations Mitchell.
Nice choice Gary. Simon
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i missed this one, nice shot
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Awesome picture Mitchell of a place that probably not many people have been to. Love the colour and framing..just superb...
a different style of shot for potw. none the less interesting.
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Congrats Mitchell, very nice picture.. looks like a great place to visit too!!
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Mitchell - beautiful work from a beatufiul part of our world! Well done on POTW...a fine selection too Gary .
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Congratulations!That is a lovely landscape Mitchell very nice and sharp. Will it be too much asking which lense did you use?
Thanks everyone for the comments - Norway certainly is a great place to take a camera, and Ålesund is one of the picturesque highlights.
zafra52 - this was actually taken with the 18-55 kit lens, which has been copping it recently in the Corral... Although the shot has been sharpened in PP. Thanks again.
Congrats Mitchell on POTW and well deserved as it is a very nice shot, well done.
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Very nice choice for POTW!
The last image in Mitchell's post had some great serenity to it and most people commended it, but this one here was always the real jaw-dropper for me. Congratulations Mitchell! Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Great choice - its a lovely picture.
Congrats Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Thanks MitchellI guess what is happening is that people tend to specialise in portraits, close-ups, etc. and eventually develop familiarity and a preference for a particular lense. From a technical point of view, there are times when I don't know if a photograph is good because the camera and lense is; or because it has been hugely improved with Photoshop or some other software. From the artistic perspective, it can be argued that some times a picture is good regardless of the equipment.
I'm also curious because I recently bought a Canon D30 (my previous SLR was an old Russian film camera) with the kit lense and I am getting use to it. I cannot help comparing the pictures that I am getting with it and what other memmbers are producing, although I lack the their knowledge and resources. Having said all this, I still think your picture is very good in composition, framing, depth of field, and colour, so again well done!
Congratulations Mitchell !!!!!
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Congratulations Mitchell That is one crowded piece of real estate.
Cheers
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