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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> CTF Challenge 185 - Found Triangles >> Challenge 185 - Eligible > Pond
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09-MAY-2009 Michael Shealy

Pond

Black Forest, CO

Canon EOS 20D ,Tamron SP AF17-50mm XR LD
1/80s f/9 at 50mm iso200 hide exif
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ctfchallenge15-May-2009 01:45
The thumbnail doesn't do justice to this picture...love it. -RK
ctfchallenge13-May-2009 03:11
I left a comment. I know I did.. Maybe it floated downstream Anyway, it was a good one. Penny Street
COAmature 12-May-2009 20:14
Right on the money in so many ways Mikey. -Doug
ctfchallenge11-May-2009 18:29
Strong graphics, lovely scene. Ducks like the place too, by the looks; there are a few of those typical holes in the grass where they've been "drilling" for food.
-k2
ctfchallenge10-May-2009 15:27
Thanks for the comments, guys. Rod, thanks so much for yours. I'm always glad to be able have the time to be here, Brent Thanks for saying so. .. I walked by this pond yesterday and something clicked in my head ";^D, so I went and got the cam. I did use ACR to turn the green to white in the B&W conversion, kind of a pseudo-IR effect. Please, no, Tom. Not a chance, anyway. Cheers, -mikey
ctfchallenge10-May-2009 13:10
Does this mean you have found time to win another challenge Mikey? Excellent straight bw image so rare these pp days. -tv
ctfchallenge10-May-2009 02:52
Clever and arty indeed! Well done Mikey- good to have you posting in eligible again.
~Brent
ctfchallenge09-May-2009 22:45
Rod
Now this is really clever & ahrtistic, who would have thought this was one of Mikeys picys:-) I bet everyone thought this was one of my best shots:-)
Great work Michael & emphasising the dark fence posts, top left to form a triangle with the frame is terrific mate. Also not to forget the reflection of it. Great work mate.