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Challenge: Where In The World Is stdavidson? (Advanced Editing IV*)
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED
Location: Hogback falls
Date: Aug 21, 2006
Aperture: 6.3
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/320
Galleries: Humorous
Date Uploaded: Aug 21, 2006

curves USM crop

poster in a wine bottle ..
ev -.7 to keep the highlites

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Place: 19 out of 107
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Avg (commenters): 7.8889
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Views since voting: 1086
Views during voting: 334
Votes: 169
Comments: 10
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08/30/2006 12:36:12 AM
Very well done. Congratulations on your top 20 finish.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/29/2006 09:33:13 PM
love the idea.....nice
08/28/2006 06:23:31 PM
Nicely done, great concept! Well framed and good use of depth of field. Capturing the refection of the bottle in calm water is a nice touch. Lighting is right and color decent. Good clarity and technical quality. This should score well and place high.
Meets the challenge well... I was certainly adrift and needed to be found. If there would have been water that flowed for any length of time I might have tried this method. :) - Steve
08/28/2006 07:56:32 AM
Good use of the challenge I think, effective and simple.
08/26/2006 11:26:37 AM
I like it. Intriguing and beautiful.
08/26/2006 06:41:52 AM
Ohhhh...well at least he tried to get help.
08/26/2006 04:55:28 AM
LOL did you really print that and bottle it? nice idea!
08/24/2006 09:28:37 PM
Nicely done photograph, the bottle come across and the reflection in the water is good, hell even the position of the poster was thought out. 9
08/24/2006 01:39:55 PM
I think you did a wonderful job with this image AND you didn't have to resort to special post-processing tricks to get the point across. Now how did you do this without disturbing the duck in the background? ;^) Good luck in the challenge.
08/23/2006 08:30:59 AM
great idea, good luck!


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