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by paulmac on Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:38 pm
Theme 1: …Reflections 30 seconds, f11, ISO 100 Theme 2: …EmotionThis guy has been known to get a little "fiery"...  2 seconds, f11, ISO 800 Theme 3: …Kitchen UtensilMy kitchen looks tiny in this pic... Theme 4: …AnimalThis installation is called "Cow up a Tree". Seriously!  And for the ferry spotters, this is (was) Lady McKell, an old Sydney-sider that's been somewhat modified. I used to catch her home from school... Thanks for looking. Any comments are welcome here. Please view the others and vote for the winner of the challenge here: http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=34280
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by Big Red on Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:35 pm
really love the first two pics 
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by jase80 on Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:52 pm
This a great set of pics for these themes. Nicely done.
D90 + 18-55VR + 55-200VR
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by Yi-P on Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:45 pm
#2 looks like the Olympic logo... 
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by rflower on Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:53 pm
I like these shots. I am a sucker for nice reflections in stillish water ... Great action shot of the fire twirler. That is a different shot of a spoon (and a kitchen - could have been taken withe a fish-eye lens ... or maybe it was a spoon lens  ) Have you tried cropping your fings off the bottom - making it more of a square crop?
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by paulmac on Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:48 pm
Yeah I was toying with that when I cropped it, but felt it lost the connection, so to speak...! Actually it was really hard taking this picture,as I was trying to hand hold the spoon in the right place, and get the camera to actually focus on it. The camera had a hard time of it with two different lenses. No contrasting edges, I guess.
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