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DigiDiva's shot is exceptional among all of these great shots
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Thanks Mo. Appreciate your comments |
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Just a few hours left to get your votes in
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congratulations DigiDiva,a great image
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Thanks Trena, much appreciated.
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Yup - nice one Chris. Congratulations.
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Congratulations.a good win
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Thanks - looking forward to setting the theme, which I will set tonight. I enjoyed taking this one, just wished I had figured out how to take it without the camera & tripod on show. I will do up/down comments:
Up - Trena's Tiny Spider - A nice, unusual image, just wish the spider had been bigger to see more detail Down - Graham's Wasdale - Landscape's aren't my thing (but I really should try more, Im useless) so don't feel i can comment very much on this, not knowing what Im looking for. However, I feel it is nicely balanced and well composed. |
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Up/downs:
My up is the winning shot from DigiDiva. Obviously very popular and a clean well focussed shot. I notice your comment that you would like to eliminate the tripod etc. and that's a problem that interests me. My first thought is to use a long range macro (or zoom lens on distance) and hide the unit in the furnishings somewhere. I did like your own image in there, it gave it more interest. Very nice image overall. Down: Peter's money shot is an excellent exercise in sharpness, focus and lighting. It lacked impact and interest for my money (no pun intended) but was a lovely image in that it met all the above criteria. Graham
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I liked having me there but camera no. You can get flexi screwdrivers and im thinking a flexible lens would be a great invention. Then the camera could see round bends. Haha
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