Rolk wrote:
Pg. 20 - Bob, I like the way you mess around, especially with
the last one, which is better than "going to be good."
thanks Tim the finale one for going to be good will be next - tomorrow. Thanks for the thumbs up pg23 Bob
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice set Lesley I would hate to have to chose one - probably the cross - Thanks for sharing these pg18. Bob
Thanks for the kind compliment Bob, Glad you enjoyed them..
Transbuff1985 wrote:
A few more messing around
I think that Amphitheater is my all time fave of your shots Bob, nice shots with the other two also.Pg. 20
SueScott wrote:
pg. 18
A very lovely set!
Thank you Sue, so glad you enjoyed them.
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Rolk wrote:
Loving the challenge so far. There have been some absolutely
wonderful submissions.
Here are five more taken here and there...hope you enjoy.
Tim
Great set Tim especially love the Skylines in #3 and #4 and Aruba #5..Pg. 21
photophile wrote:
Five here:
P 17 Karin, the second frame, an image of a shaded walkway with two sets of diagonal beams, is a beautiful composition, one of your best IMHO! Wonderfully atmospheric!
roll another one around a barrel
Rolk wrote:
Pg. 18 - OK, trying to narrow down my favorite between #'s
2, 3, 5, 6 and 8...hmmm...oh heck, I love 'em all!
(I'm surprised that there wasn't any people movement on #4
with a 3 second exposure.)
Thank you my Friend, I'm so glad you enjoyed the set.
There was some Boat movement you can see the Lights of the boats on the water are a bit wavy..
William wrote:
squeezed it a litttle
P 24 OMG, Bill! It's alive and moving! I hope it can be tamed -- or do you prefer the wild things?
William wrote:
squeezed it a litttle
That's a pretty tight Squeeze..
Pg. 24
William wrote:
roll another one around a barrel
Both good works Bill..Pg. 24
Rolk wrote:
Pg. 17 - Great creativity on this series, Wallen! Nicely done.
Tim
Thanks a lot.
They each have their own challenges;
1.The moored boats were all bobbing up and down every time another boat passes by and it took i while to get a sharp image with a long exposure.
2.The Marina -camera was a point and shoot.
3. Cyclist under the bridge was the hardest to capture. no tripod, no flash, mixed light source, too much light contrast, capture movement in low light and no control of the subject (passersby). It was luck and technique in equal amounts.
Here are some more. Sunset under a bridge; Taken last December with a Huawei celphone, edited with PS
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