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gavin slide_filtered sharp.jpg
03/29/2006 03:53:13 PM
gavin slide_filtered sharp.jpg
by jacler

Comment:
SAFE!! Well done - it's got a great feel to it and a great capture, I think that's why it caught my eye. Gavin will love seeing that shot in years to come!
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Ring
03/28/2006 06:36:00 AM
Ring3rd Place
by stare_at_the_sun

Comment:
Congratulations on the ribbon, well deserved. In my humble opinion, as someone that did not enter or vote, is that I think the description is just that, a description of what to do. Would a 1/500 shot of a naked man standing in a window ("exposing himself") for two seconds (hence a two second exposure) be right or wrong? I think it would be a lateral interpretation of the challenge and perfectly alright, as is this shot. As an aside though, I think it would be nice if you did include the full details of the shot to help people like me that would like to try something similar. I'd love to know how long it actually was and to be honest, wouldn't be surprised if it was close to 2 seconds (but it would be nice to know). Well done on the ribbon.

EDIT AFTER A FEW COMMENTS

I didn't enter or vote and as a result I made the above comment without realising what the details of the challenge said.. "Take a photograph using a shutter speed of exactly 2 seconds."... I stand corrected. The DPC needs to change and make the details something that needs to be adhered to. My apologies.

Message edited by author 2006-03-29 00:46:17.
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Enchanted Falls
03/28/2006 06:33:57 AM
Enchanted Falls1st Place
by elsapo

Comment:
Congratulations on the ribbon, well deserved. In my humble opinion, as someone that did not enter or vote, is that I think the description is just that, a description of what to do. Would a 1/500 shot of a naked man standing in a window ("exposing himself") for two seconds (hence a two second exposure) be right or wrong? I think it would be a lateral interpretation of the challenge and perfectly alright, as is this shot. I actually thought it was longer rather than shorter. Good one, congrats. PS.. I'm still jealous and want your ribbon... :)

EDIT AFTER A FEW COMMENTS

I didn't enter or vote and as a result I made the above comment without realising what the details of the challenge said.. "Take a photograph using a shutter speed of exactly 2 seconds."... I stand corrected. The DPC needs to change and make the details something that needs to be adhered to. My apologies.

Message edited by author 2006-03-29 00:47:03.
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Voices from the Past
01/19/2006 04:35:39 PM
Voices from the Past
by canyoncat

Comment:
Great shot! Can't wait to read where in the canyon this is - I spent thre days down the New Hance Trail (it had better not be near there :) )
Deep in Utah Country
01/19/2006 04:27:31 PM
Deep in Utah Country
by mycelium

Comment:
I bet outside the challenge rules you clone those people out! What a stunning capture - well done!
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Walkway Over Traffic
01/07/2006 01:04:46 AM
Walkway Over Traffic
by laser

Comment:
Looks a lot like "Paranoia" from the first City Life challenge (just an observatrion - same person perhaps?). Great shot though I can't really see the walkway over traffic.
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Close Quarters
01/06/2006 01:31:19 AM
Close Quarters
by kdkaboom

Comment:
Interesting take on "City Life". *grin* I like it as it captures in death, what we do in living. Nice shot.
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Street
01/04/2006 04:55:41 PM
Street
by MadMan2k

Comment:
A shame his hand is in front of his face - but a great shot nonetheless! Well done!
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sunrays
10/27/2005 03:34:31 AM
sunrays
by melodee

Comment:
I would have really liked to see this in a larger size. The grain looks harsh when made so small.
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'32 Ford Roadster
10/25/2005 01:41:31 AM
'32 Ford Roadster
by tfarrell23

Comment:
maybe it's my screen but I can't see any grain. Great shot though, looks awesome!
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