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04-10-2018, 04:12 PM
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Photo Challenge Moderator
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October Photo Challenge - Comments & Notable Rejects
This is the thread for any comments that you would like to make about any of the submissions in this month's Photo Challenge.
Additionally, if you have any shots that you have taken on the subject, but didn't quite "make the cut", you can share them on this thread too.
This month's theme, courtesy of astronobob is Spring Color Splash
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14-10-2018, 09:37 PM
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Novichok test rabbit
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Righto, that's it, I am pulling out of this one after Zenith's picture....
HOLY SMOKES!
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15-10-2018, 08:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LewisM
Righto, that's it, I am pulling out of this one after Zenith's picture....
HOLY SMOKES!
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Indeed!
Impressive Tim!
Don't be like that Lewis, take up the Challenge!
You can change your entry at any time, if you come up with a better one.
Go on, you can do it.
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15-10-2018, 12:17 PM
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Novichok test rabbit
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Photo Challenge
Indeed!
Impressive Tim!
Don't be like that Lewis, take up the Challenge!
You can change your entry at any time, if you come up with a better one.
Go on, you can do it.
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No, it's pure genius. I will be voting for Tim anyway
That is going to take a LOT of beating!
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17-10-2018, 10:31 AM
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Thanks Lewis, I was not sure if my "dad joke" photo would even work, or if it did, whether the corny joke would backfire or not. Getting those water drops there and in focus took a bit of luck and time.
I've had a few spectacular failures here, but I am really happy with this one. I've been playing with a macro lens that I got for my birthday earlier this year, and am trying out some ideas. Its amazing what you see when you follow a few photography groups on Facebook, esp. Creative Macro, Landscape, Nightscape, Sunsets.
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24-10-2018, 08:42 PM
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Tim's effort - wow. I posted one anyway, for the sake of the thread
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29-10-2018, 12:53 PM
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Searching for Travolta...
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Quote:
You can change your entry at any time, if you come up with a better one.
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I had no idea we could do that .
Yay!
Tim, that is indeed a super photo. Genius!
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29-10-2018, 05:52 PM
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Thats a cracker Tim very well thought out.
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01-11-2018, 05:27 AM
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That's what I call cutting it fine Suzy Webb
Nice pic BTW.
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01-11-2018, 08:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by astroron
That's what I call cutting it fine Suzy Webb
Nice pic BTW.
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OOPS! Did you forget about Daylight Saving?
Just kidding Suzy
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02-11-2018, 11:46 AM
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Searching for Travolta...
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I know, right....three minutes to spare
I'm glad I wasn't on daylight saving time .
After cooking dinner I decided to have another attempt at this flower this time at night using different lighting & exposure. Boy, it turned out so flat, even though there was more detail in the petal. I must've blown a zillion bubbles trying to get one to settle for long enough in the right spot. No bubble blower so I used an empty pen, and no glycerine, things got worse when I switched to an ultra (concentrated) detergent after I ran out of the previous one. Turns out ultra gives very weak bubbles. This is my first time around doing macro & I was also learning to shape light & first time using a black background and a white reflector. And then so much tidying up afterward. So I'm not surprised I cut it so finely .
My first attempt was was the day before (pale pink flowers) but I hoped I could do better with the one day to spare. Talk about learning macro under pressure .
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02-11-2018, 12:41 PM
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Member > 10year club
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Nicely done Suzy.
Great shots. Well thought out.
Your efforts paid off! IMHO. Although hard to top Tim's effort.
I couldn't get anything I was happy with, even for the rejects thread.
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02-11-2018, 09:14 PM
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Searching for Travolta...
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Thanks Allan .
It was a great learning process that's for sure and loads of fun.
What I really wanted to do last week was a shot of my little 16 month old grandson sitting on the grass with lots of falling Bougainvillea flowers on his head along with a little shower from the hose. Not sure how he would've reacted to that so perhaps they wouldn't have turned out. But he was sick with a cold. I don't have many flowers at the moment so I was only down to three choices.
I'm starting to get hooked on macro! To wish for a 100mm dedicated lens one day... I was using my Canon 24-70 L IS USM with the macro setting. Shall see how the addiction goes before I splurge!
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