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09/27/2006 12:02:50 AM · #1
Post your outtakes from the Leading Lines III challenge here.
09/27/2006 12:13:46 AM · #2
Here is the one I was going to enter but accidentally over-wrote the original

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09/27/2006 12:20:57 AM · #3


This was the other shot I was considering, didn't think the concept was as unique.
09/27/2006 12:32:22 AM · #4


That was my outtake. I then cropped it to make the long dark wall lose the effect of leading out into the water and simply divide the image in half horizontally but apparently the wall was still a (or one of many) problems.
09/27/2006 12:49:09 AM · #5
Spent the weekend in DC so everything was from there...

Entry:

Outakes:
09/27/2006 01:59:20 AM · #6
entry: INTERSECTION ave. 6.1795



Outtakes:


Fun shot:
Playful!

09/27/2006 05:54:06 AM · #7


Not exactly an outtake but a picture of Kathe and Alex_B while Alexis was taking his own picture for the challenge. Taking a picture of railroads was his idea. We often go all togetther to shot for challenges but always enter pictures that are completly different from each other.

Alexis has been taking picture for over a year, but I only discovered recently that we could register him on DPC. This is his first challege.

Here's Alexis entry:


09/27/2006 05:55:24 AM · #8
Originally posted by virtuamike:



This was the other shot I was considering, didn't think the concept was as unique.


I love this kinda shot!
09/27/2006 08:41:15 AM · #9
...wrong place

Message edited by author 2006-09-27 10:35:36.
09/27/2006 10:19:09 AM · #10
As usual, I selected an entry for this challenge as I wanted to be different - and the score reflected this brash move :-) I was going to submit one of these two but would they have done any better?

Any thoughts?



09/27/2006 10:49:01 AM · #11
Entry:


Other choices I worked up:



I don't know if any of the others would have done better, my entry is the one I liked the most!
09/27/2006 11:06:15 AM · #12
Originally posted by kawesttex:

Entry:


Other choices I worked up:



I don't know if any of the others would have done better, my entry is the one I liked the most!

Funny, looking through my unedited shots of that weekend, I have all of those shots, almost exactly. Guess our eyes caught the same things.
09/27/2006 11:26:54 AM · #13
Originally posted by cryingdragon:

Funny, looking through my unedited shots of that weekend, I have all of those shots, almost exactly. Guess our eyes caught the same things.


With the DSLR in your hand I think it gave you the ability to have a faster response to what your eye saw. Much less delay in 'pushing the shutter' to the time of the actual picture. Had a great day shooting with you and Jim.
09/28/2006 02:53:52 PM · #14
My entry:

And my outake:

What one do you think is better?
09/28/2006 04:41:41 PM · #15
Originally posted by Trumpeteer4:

My entry:

And my outake:

What one do you think is better?


I *love* the frog picture but NOTHING can surpass the egg!!
09/28/2006 04:43:52 PM · #16
09/28/2006 04:53:23 PM · #17
Originally posted by goodman:



you picked the right one. you were severely underscored, as I noted in this thread.
09/30/2006 06:13:49 PM · #18
What if ? :

09/30/2006 06:30:28 PM · #19
A few:


09/30/2006 06:32:03 PM · #20
Originally posted by crayon:

Originally posted by virtuamike:



This was the other shot I was considering, didn't think the concept was as unique.


I love this kinda shot!


Me Too!
09/30/2006 10:03:23 PM · #21
This was my entry

and the "inadvertent" outtake

In fact I tried to replace the submitted shot with it, but accidentally put a bigger-than-150K version on my flash memory and could not upload it, and then it was too late: I was travelling and so getting on-line was a bittricky. I think this "outtake" is much better than the submitted photo. What do you think?
10/02/2006 11:12:24 AM · #22
Here is another outtake. It looks pretty awesome at full resolution, but loses much of its impact at 720x, and almost all of it at 640x, that's why I did not enter it

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