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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    snapapple - fire's aftermath
    snapapple wrote:
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    Olympus C5050, focal length 7.1mm (equivalent to 35mm)
    ISO 64, 1/400sec. at f4.0

    from andy: this was really close to being a finalist for me, snappy. i do like the shot, it was really just edged out by the other finalists. i think if i'm to pick one thing to criticize - it's that the tree is so overwhelming in the foreground of the shot - i believe i'd prefer it if you could have stepped back 25 yards, maybe even more. all in all though, a really nice effort.

    from penelope: This was on my shortlist too, I really like the tree and the overall composition, and the colours are lovely too, a beautiful photo.
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    c5 by dugmar
    dugmar wrote:
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    Aperture: f/11.0 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 18mm (guess: 28mm in 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.0025s (1/400)

    from andy: you were almost there... i think this shot is a finalist if you could have gotten all of the tail, and perhaps something, anything, in the sky to add some more interest. good job on the exposure in a difficult situation.

    from penelope:There are some lovely shapes here, but I agree with Andy that you could have had a little go at the sky. Considering the high dynamic range due to the very difficult lighting situation you've managed to come up with a result that is really not too bad, well done!
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    shakey - purple mountain majesty
    Shakey wrote:
    Purple Mountain Majesty
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    from andy: a magnificent shot, a dramatic wall-hanger, for sure. really really really fine. i think you may still be .5 degrees off level, but that's just me. the strong rays of light are a real nice bonus here. the colors are splendid. i could have fun with this, i'd print it big, as is. then i'd also try ps-ing a silhouetted canoist or pair of canoes in the foreground :D

    from penelope: This is just lovely. The colours are fantastic. I'm sure you would have no problems selling this picture it's really really beautiful.
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    mitchell - after the hurricane
    Mitchell wrote:
    8/15/04
    18mm
    F11, 1/640
    ISO 400

    from andy: a good effort at a nice wide shot. foreground interest, too. lovely as the beach scene is, it's still rather plain. a perfect shot here? a pair of lovers, walking away, hand in hand, at the surf level. hoo-boy! nice work, mitchel!

    from penelope: This is very interesting, moody sky, breaking waves, where did the people go? I love it, its a very cool shot, great stuff!
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    johnny danger - shadow and a half
    Shadow and a half

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    8/18/04
    Canon 10D
    17-40mm @ 17mm (27.2mm equiv.)
    f4.0
    1/1000
    ISO 200

    from andy: i really dig the concept here johnny, but the composition to my eyes is broken unfortunately. the strong black line up/down in the middle really detracted for me. though i will say it's a cool shot, you can make it better i'm certain. thanks for entering and good luck next time!

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    simone - windmills
    SeeMoon wrote:
    8.9 = 35mm

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    from andy: definitely a good example of wide angle shooting! nice 1/3s composition, cool interest in the sky. i found the windmills so small that they weren't enough of a feature to make this a really compelling entry, simone. technically it's wide - compositionally it's good - subject matter to me was just a bit tiny :D keep up the good work and i just love your attitude. maybe i'll see you on one of my transatlantic flights one of these days!

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    gubbs - shooters
    gubbs wrote:
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    7.1mm ( equiv 28mm ) slightly cropped

    from andy: this is a classic gubbsian shot, i'd have known it was yours without your name on it i'm certain (that's a good thing). i like the mood, the wide d.r. and the wide effect here. i wonder why they are drinking in the middle of the day :D nice work.

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    tmlphoto - old diving board
    tmlphoto wrote:
    "Old Diving Board" 27mm (35mm equiv)

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    from andy: i know you shot wide, but this doesn't do it for me. with a five year old kid in the foreground, and you shooting a bit lower (crouched) i'd have thougth: yeah, really cool wide angle. as it is, it's a still life that, while technically fine, artistically it doesn't grab me. thanks for entering and i do appreciate your effort and work.

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    lynn - zen water
    lynnma wrote:
    Zen water
    IS0 200
    1/100 f9.0
    18.0 mm x 1.6=28.8mm


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    from andy: well, lynn, this one is really cool. i love the swirling foam the effect is mesmerizing for sure. i like how i'm led waaaaay into the scene, good job on the composition and on the exposure (lots of d.r.) nice work!

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    ginette - matt's disctraction
    AltPro wrote:
    "MaTT's Distraction"

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    Shutter: 1/14 Aperture: 4.0 ISO: 800 No Flash No Crop
    Lighting: 2-100w Incandecent Bulbs
    Focal Length: 8.90mm x 1.6 + 14.24mm


    ginette

    from andy: nothing to complain about with this marvy portrait. you should be proud. as regards wide angle, yeah it's a wide shot, but the reason it probably didn't win is that there's nothing about the shot that says "wide angle" imo - that doesn't detract from the fact that it's a great photo btw! keep shooting and thanks for being a contributor.

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    lynnesite - sunday sunset
    lynnesite wrote:
    24mm (24-85 lens) uncropped or rotated, 1/45th handheld, f9.5 ISO 200, shot tonight.
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    andy: well i liked it, and if there were to be 10 finalist you'd have been in. good foreground interest, some detail in the shadows, and nice colors. well done, lynne :D

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    dkapp - the day's last catch
    dkapp wrote:
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    8/15/04
    Nikon D70
    17-35mm f/2.8-4 lens
    Focal Length 17mm x 1.5 = 25.5mm
    ISO 640
    1/250 sec @ f/4.5

    No crop.

    Thanks,
    Dave

    from andy: i think the improvement here would have been from maybe a really low angle of shoot, like maybe with your butt on that gorgeous pacific sand. it's a fine shot, silhouette works, but i want to something more for my money :D his head is a wee bit close to the horizon imo and i know it's a nit, but it detracted compositionally for me.

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    spockling - the guardian
    spockling wrote:
    The Guardian
    Focal Length 5.4 mm = 35 mm

    from andy: it's a cool scene, i think i'd prefer a horizontal wide angle. i think the image suffers from lack of "pop" too. here's a great thread on b&w techniques, here on the sony talk forum, check it out

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    pathfinder - hey sailor
    pathfinder wrote:
    Hey Sailor! 35mm x1.3 = 45mm equivalent
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    from andy: this is a really cool mural and a good eye to find it. perfect exposure, i really think you just got edged out here. improvement? a live subject, maybe a pair of lovers smooching in silhouette...

    check out this thread on street art over on the sony talk forum hey maybe you could even add this one, pf, and bump that thread up again.

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    ehughes -- 26mm
    ehughes wrote:
    26mm

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    from andy: nice to see you here, ed :D this is a nice, dramatic wide-angle shot. i like the birds, they add interest. compositionally the central compo doesn't do it for me, and i'd like to see a tad more exposure on the foreground rocks so that they would be more featured. a nice effort though, please keep it up!

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    bryan- patio dining
    Bryan wrote:
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    Canon DRebel
    18m = 29mm

    from andy: good try - the right idea, wa definitely accentuates these palms. i need some more interest though, this shot comes off a bit flat to me. good effort, and i'm really enjoying your participationk, bryan.

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    sid - "ginger"
    wxwax wrote:
    Ginger

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    16mm x 1.3 = 20.8mm


    from andy: well, there's plenty of "awwwwwwwwwwww" factor in this shot. i love your night work, you found a great subject, and you made everything work in wide angle. nice nice work, sid, congratulations on the 3rd win :D

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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 27, 2004
    rutt - self portrait in lighthouse
    rutt wrote:
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    16mm x 1.3 = 21mm equivalent

    from andy: well i really dig this one, john. lots going on here, definitely accentuated by wide angle. it's an image that holds my interest. nice job.

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