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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 74: The Golden Hours >> Challenge 74: Exhibition > Redlands Creek *
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2003 Rod

Redlands Creek *

Brisbane

This one shot in the early early morning.


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ctfchallenge06-Feb-2005 18:39
By all means Rod, DO break the rules. One will never learn to expand there horizons (no pun intended) unless they break some rules and experiment..... I do it all the time :-)
Markjay
Rod 06-Feb-2005 06:28
Thanks Mark:-) I framed it like that to get the clouds in the sky & water looking similar. Plus artiiists break the rules:-)
ctfchallenge06-Feb-2005 06:20
Absolutely gorgeous scene you captured here, Rod. I'm surprised to see a middle of the frame horizon line.. if it were MY image, you'd be beating me over the head with a camera strap over that one little feature. LOL Markjay
Rod 04-Feb-2005 19:51
Thanks all:-) No polariser Richard, I'm finding that some of the G2s shots have that look. Once I tried my old 30yr old polariser by just holding it in front of the lens & it just darkened one corner of the sky. Would that make you pay me $350 for it?:-)
Salman Ahmed04-Feb-2005 16:22
Stunning capture... the light and composition. Just goes to prove that it's not the camera that matters...! :-)
Guest 04-Feb-2005 13:48
Wow Rod! I like this one much better... good switch! Brian
ctfchallenge04-Feb-2005 13:18
Rod, this is my favourite of your submitted three because of the sense of tranquility. -Abstract
RH Photography04-Feb-2005 12:57
Rod, I love the compositional balance in this shot and sky and water reflection hues... Did you use a polarizer?... A great example of what the classic G2 can capture in the right hands... Doubt if a 20D would have done better... Hope your misses is not reading this:-), I know you want that dSLR!
P.S. - It gets 95%.... 100% with a nice frame ;-)
Rod 04-Feb-2005 08:35
Thanks Brian I agree, & have in a knee jerk reaction changed it for this one. I only care about art not votes. So this one is more arty & dare I say more voter friendly..............If not I will change it again:-)
Guest 04-Feb-2005 03:25
Of your three I prefer this one the least.. mostly because my eye wanders and isn’t drawn to one particular area within the photograph.