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SkyhookWell, not really - but it looks like that when kitesurfers are getting some serious air. Shooting into the sun meant silhouettes were the go with the object of the exercise being to create something more 'graphic' than 'photographic'. C&C most welcome
Simon
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Re: SkyhookI really like this shot! It's really nice to see something different than your typical shots. I don't think i've really seen many good silhouette shots with kitesurfing!
Nice job! Where were you when you took the shot?
Re: SkyhookCheers Phoenix
This was taken at Wellington Point, east of Brisbane. There's a long spit that goes out to King Island, walkable at low tide, that provides a great vantage point for snapping these aerialists. If, like me, you wade out knee-deep in the water, you can get snap them flying right over the top of you. They're a shy lot (NOT) and love playing up to cameras. Simon
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Re: SkyhookLove the composition and colour. It would be great to use as a page with a title on it. I am undecided on the large flare though.
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Thanks Surenj. A deliberate intention with the way I cropped it. Reminiscient of something I saw a few years ago on a climbing magazine - a guy hanging from an overhang in a similar way with the text on the left of the page. Simon
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Re: SkyhookLove it Simon and for myself, I don't mind the flare at all.
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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Re: SkyhookGreat shot Simon
A young bloke from work took up kite surfing last week, I have started thinking about going out and getting some shots. Craig
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Re: Skyhookgreat shot. i had some like that i took at the spit at noosa. they 'flew' right over me. very cool..
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Re: SkyhookWow !!! Superb shot Simon - and the added water droplets hanging mid air add to an already top shot !!!
Wicked Must be time we all caught up - I saw Madam Bindi through the airport last week, so the pub is looking mighty inviting !!!! Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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