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Marina
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07-JAN-2007 Bruce Jones

1st Place
Marina

Jacksonville, FL USA


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Canon DSLR Challenge09-Jan-2007 23:52
A wonderful image. In a challenge with, in my opinion, way too many staged photos, this one really stands out. Thanks for venturing outdoors. - bee1000
Guest 09-Jan-2007 05:59
Well done, Bruce. Beautiful use of this lens and the B&W conversion is so elegant. -Michael
Guest 09-Jan-2007 04:25
I like the repetition in this. Simple shapes. simple colors. Very good.
Guest 08-Jan-2007 23:57
I just love wide angle. Great find.
alexeig08-Jan-2007 17:13
Great image which is very much enhanced by distortion of verticals
elips08-Jan-2007 16:58
Wonderful, Bruce! I wondered how you got them to empty the marina so you could take this shot! ~Sharon
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jan-2007 14:17
Thanks everyone. This was a lucky find . . . a new marina not quite open for business. -- Bruce
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jan-2007 12:35
Terrific Bruce, I particularly like the contrasty sky and the corresponding reflections. The super wide angle really works well here. Great composition ~ Regards, Bob
iso320008-Jan-2007 10:39
This is fantastic. The lens distortions are adding to this as well.
Vikas Malhotra08-Jan-2007 09:43
Beautiful and Empty...... Love the B&W conversion.

Cheers, Vikas.
Guest 08-Jan-2007 06:35
This is such a cool shot!
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jan-2007 06:00
Great shot Bruce - very surreal! CJ
jnconradie08-Jan-2007 05:18
Excellent, Bruce. You used the wide-angle so well here. Compliments and regards ~jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jan-2007 04:00
Beautiful copmposition Bruce. Sam Attal.
Canon DSLR Challenge08-Jan-2007 03:23
Bruce, you have such an eye for turning the ordinary into a striking image. The way you shot this scene makes it look like an abstract sculptural installation.
--Mary Anne