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Racing Boat, Big Horn Canyon


markomoudrak

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Hard to appreciate on my little monitor, but judging from its thumbnail, seems to have a wonderful bold geometric quality to it in the lare "s" of the river. Must look great when printed large!
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Hello Marco, this is a fabulous shot, I love the snaking line of the river and the wake in the water. I'll bet there was no peace and quiet with that thing going up and down.

 

Cheers. Pete

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Very Impactful Picture. One of the best I've seen on photonet. I like the light and the shadows. Bravissimo. Roberto
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Light, shadow, color, action--this one has it all. The pieces fit together very well--maybe the sliver of canyon on the top left doesn't quite fit, but that's being critical (you might perpective correct it out). Otherwise, ready for framing.
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Coming back to take a closer look--I get the feeling that there should be some tiny shadows in the foreground where the rocks jut out into the water to make this look more realistic. It looks a little bit cut and paste there.
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Focal length 18mm f 3.5, Shutter 135 seconds WB - shade Tripod used Flash used for foreground illumination

Flash? For this foreground? How many #1 flashbulbs did you use? 200? O. Winston Link couldn't have lit this scene with flash.

Gorgeous shot; should make POTW, but I can't see where the flash fits in...

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Thanks a lot for all your comments.

 

Couple of things:

 

Les - don't know what happened or how, but the photo data is not right. There was no flash used, shutter1/160, f6.3, focal lenght 40. Thanks for pointing that out.

 

David - I think the reason foreground rocks look as if they were pasted is because of shallower depth at that region. The slope is less inclined and light can shine through to the bottom.

 

thanks again

 

marko

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