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POTW - 10/4/2009


bob_marz

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<p>Enjoying the posts and folk strutting their stuff. I like to see what others have to show - especially of their creativity. My favourites so far - Sigmar's chains, Patrick's train in Munich and Jemal's playing with lens distortion. <br>

While the kids are at home we have been doing some fun local tourist things. I unsuccessfully attempted to get some wildflower shots while also keeping a watch out for four young children in a very big grassed and hilly space. The flowers may have been unsuccessful (it was also windy!), but the kids made great subjects.<br>

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<p>Dark and rainy -- that's the best way to describe my weekend! Sure enough, Monday rolls around and the sun comes back out. Mark my words... as soon as I pull my camera out of my bag, the sky will turn gray and the rain will come down. I think I'm cursed! (Are the Pentax gods mad at me for my thoughts of switching back to Nikon?)</p>

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<p>Love the hail shots, Jack, especially #2 and 3; and "The Falls" is very nice as well Martin. Camus "Looking" is great, perfect angles of both heads. I'd like in Commuters to see a little more of the woman's face, or none.</p>

<p>But really, very nice everyone!</p>

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<p>I really like that niagarafalls shot !<br>

having a break from photography..... it's pretty liberating...<br />nonetheless......<br /><img src="http://static.zoom.nl/A627CECA0045D4067247A42966FBD381.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="469" /></p>

<p>Lens Focal Length: 28,00 mm ()<br />Shutter Speed: 1/1000 sec<br />F-Number: F8,0<br />ISO: 400<br />+ some hdr-like stuff</p>

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<p>Some good lessons here.<br>

Bob: Your first captures the whole essence of hiking. This could be the cover for any Outdoor magazine.<br>

David: The portrait is a keeper. I would have to say the k200 is also :).<br>

John: The three P's. Picture, Picturesque, Perfect.<br>

Robert: Cute presentation, but my wife wants that puppy!<br>

Jack: "Cyclist in the Rain", by Renoir.<br>

Camus: You make me homesick every time. I can see the Harbour Heads through the train window.<br>

Wonderful posts, everyone.</p>

Tony Evans
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