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Nice shot. Her expression and her bathing suit are the only things I don't like. A monotone 1 piece may be better. Otherwise great timing.
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fantastic picture!

i find her expressing funny and there is nothing wrong with her swim suit.

i am not so sure about the toning. may be i would like it even better in other colours.

which exposure time did you use?

best regards!

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Wow! As many times as this "hair flip in water" thing has been done, I've never seen a water trail quite this large. Aesthetically not the best (i.e. blown-out highlights, don't care for the toning), but those details aside, a very impressive catch.
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Really good composition. I don`t like the expression on her face -- looks like you told her to really flip her head as fast as she can kind of expression. Still, great shot.
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Pity there is NO rating for technique here as I really like the technique used in capturing this moment. Other than that, average.
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You captured the moment perfectly - there's no movement in the face, yet the water is still up in the air, connected all the way through the arch. Nice job.
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Perfect moment! Another example proving the capabilities of Fuji's S602 Zoom. I'm saving up

to get this digital camera.

 

I like the entire image but for a non-retouched

photo I find the physics most intruiging. The liquid formed a straight column before breaking-up atop the model.

 

If the model flicked it's head fast enough (to

allow the shutter speed needed to freeze the liquid)

shouldn't there be liquid going off away from

the column? Really intriguing. Your exposure

details and technique, please.

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the first time I saw this cliche shot was in 1978 taken by Norm Betts, Toronto Sun
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Wonderful shot-Have seen this many times, not as gracefull as your print. The sepia colorization is way to intense for this shot. You really only need about 5% colorization to warm up the print. Judging by the length of her hair, the arch and amount of water being displaced seems almost un-natural. Regardless, the shot was executed perfectly.
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My response is the same as Yuri -- Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. If there's a fine art to hair flipping, she's mastered it and you've recorded it perfectly.
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Mr Rorvik sent me a poison letter, saying I gave his photo a 3, when everyone else thinks that it is worth a 6 at least!!! I quote from his letter ...... " I also took a look at those pictures that you do like and I realize that a naked breast and a pussy is necesary to make a great score". I think that Mr Rorvik should understand other people's opinion of his work, which not everyone like as much as he and he use less vulgar language from now. I wonder if he wrote same letter to Mr Ortiz who gave him same score?
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This is an amazing image, worthy of high ratings.

 

Please give technical details (either timing or p-shop info) to help us understand the column shape and lack of body blur. Thanks!

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I'd say that a 1/1 rating would be rather a commentary on the rater him/her-self, for this shot requires some knowledge of exposure. Calling it a cliche is as gratituous as saying it's a picture of a woman, or that English is so overdone that we must start speaking in tongues to be original in our communications: statistically all pictures are cliches; it's the technique, presentation and manner which counts when presenting an oft-found theme/subject.
Good job.
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