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Picture Of The Week - July 24, 2007With last week's POTW controversy, I had to pick something good.
Luckily, something totally and completely rocked that got my full attention. Craig's done a beautiful one with this Picture Of The Week. I love the way the colours work bringing this image to love. I love the reflections making the person in the water... I love pretty much everything about this image. It was such a hard choice, I even like this one a lot too: But I think the 1st one is the more deserving and more complete image. Good work, Craig. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Leigh - you made the right choice and Craig, an amazing shot that I commented on in the original post - a well deserved pat on the back
Chris
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If this didn't get POTW I would've cracked the sh*&s big time
Excellent choice and a fantastic image! Congrats Craig - well done buddy, very deserving winner!! Would love to see this enlarged and framed!! Geoff
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magical picture craig well done
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excellent pic Craig! guess all that hardwork and patience really paid off
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Great choice. Great image. Well done Craig.
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Fantastic choice and photo, and congratulations!
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Well done Craig, you really deserved this one.
Great pick Leigh, he had two great images on the same post but as you say, this one really sets the scene and stands on its own. cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Those two images are stellar, and whilst I have a preference for the second, I certainly have no complaints with the selection of the first as PotW.
Congratulations on some wonderful images, Craig. And job done (very well, too!) Leigh. TFF (Trevor)
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Agreed, excellent image(s)/choice.
Craig, looks like you've started a great new genre with your castle shots. Cheers John 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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Absolutely beautiful and well deserved Craig.
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Top stuff Craig (and great choice too, Leigh). A lot of work went into getting this great shot, which is often the case with the better landscape photographs.
Regards, Patrick
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Thanks firstly to Leigh for choosing one of my photos but also to everyone else, since I joined the forum many moons ago I challenged myself to improve and one day shoot someone worthy of POTW, it took longer then I anticipated and a few times I thought I'd I had a good chance but the quality and variety here is mind boggling. So getting one now I think feels even sweeter as I've waited and worked hard to improve throughout.
I should also say, that visiting some of the places I did in France and the UK, it was hard to take a bad shot as the landscapes and lighting do all the hard work for you, so it kind of feels like cheating when it's not me making the images incredible, but I'll take it anyways! Thanks!
great image
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Craig. fantastic choice for POTW. I'd probably have chosen it too. It's exceptional, but I've said something to that effect already in the original post
Peter
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Yes, a walk up start for POTW, and some well deserved credit.
Great shot, absolutely great! Maybe even POTY??? 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Congrats Craig - they were truely outstanding shots - and well chosen Leigh
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Both of those images are stunning Craig.
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Absolutley awesome - I would love to see that blown up HUUGE. Great choice of POTW
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