I wasn't thrilled with my previous submission and have been looking for a better opportunity. Hopefully you agree. I visited Chicago last week and found this shot. Two-in-one.
I wasn't thrilled with my previous submission and have been looking for a better opportunity. Hopefully you agree. I visited Chicago last week and found this shot. Two-in-one.
I wasn't thrilled with my previous submission and have been looking for a better opportunity. Hopefully you agree. I visited Chicago last week and found this shot. Two-in-one.
Great picture! I like to call these the right place at the right time pictures. Excellent capture.
Very very new at this, i'm afraid this doesn't look here the way it did in paint shop. Reflections in my daughters eye, you can see the neighbors fence
Thank you!
While this is a very nice image, in this class we're trying to ge for less "subtle" and more "in your face". The same reflection taken with a macro lens and taking 90% of the frame would be way more suitable!
This would be a perfect chrome entry - if it were not for the said reflection.
As for the reflection theme - we're trying to make our theme fairly obvious. It's a class, you know, not a place for being subtle
This would be a perfect chrome entry - if it were not for the said reflection.
As for the reflection theme - we're trying to make our theme fairly obvious. It's a class, you know, not a place for being subtle
Sorry. I'll pay more attention next time. :uhoh
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Great picture! I like to call these the right place at the right time pictures. Excellent capture.
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"Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment." Ansel Adams
While this is a very nice image, in this class we're trying to ge for less "subtle" and more "in your face". The same reflection taken with a macro lens and taking 90% of the frame would be way more suitable!
Looking upstream toward the bridge.
Looking downstream.
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Canon 50D, 30D, various lenses
'08 BMW R12RT "Hammerhead"
'08 KLR 685 "Rover"
'03 Golden Retriever "Farley"
As for the reflection theme - we're trying to make our theme fairly obvious. It's a class, you know, not a place for being subtle
Unfortunately, this Class doesn't work on this level. We need real reflection, not a word play on it. Sorry.
Here's my take, My most favorite car in the darn world.
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What I don't see is a reflection playing any mojor rol in this frame...
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Sorry. I'll pay more attention next time. :uhoh
Canon 50D, 30D, various lenses
'08 BMW R12RT "Hammerhead"
'08 KLR 685 "Rover"
'03 Golden Retriever "Farley"
Does my reflection work now teach
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F5.6, 1/4 sec, ISO 100 Panasonic FZ-50. Comments welcome.
welcome to the class!
Nice entry!
Thanks for looking!