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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 82: Reflections >> Challenge 82 : Eligible > swimmer*
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02-JUN-2005 Paul

swimmer*

Sydney

Canon PowerShot G6
1/320s f/2.5 at 11.2mm hide exif
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Date/Time02-Jun-2005 11:06:32
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot G6
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length11.2 mm
Exposure Time1/320 sec
Aperturef/2.5
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White Balance (-1)
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Guest 06-Jun-2005 00:15
Paul, very cool shot! I love the ripples in the water and the way light is filtered through.
Ioana
Paul 05-Jun-2005 06:23
Thanks Lee, your daughter,like her old man is clearly very intelligent:>)
ctfchallenge04-Jun-2005 03:55
Paul, my daugher really love this shot. theFly
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2005 05:38
What secret is that then?:>) Only Rod now alludes to it but we all know he talks nonsense.

Regards
Paul
Photogenix03-Jun-2005 04:01
Paul, you should not have given the secret away on how you shot this, spoilt the effect for me.
Excellent. wtg.
- RK
janewigginsphotography03-Jun-2005 03:06
Wow! Very imaginative. I can see the shock of the cold water on the little guy's face. :)

jano
Guest 03-Jun-2005 01:20
Great shot Paul, how do you come up with these ideas? Is Mutley an inspiration? Is that swimmer his toy? Water looks very refreshing too, good lighting.
Guest 02-Jun-2005 16:38
Cool shot. Love the light on the swimmer.
Rod 02-Jun-2005 10:11
This shot is cheating, a real photographer would have gone out & bought a waterproof housing. Cheapskate Paul uses Emma's best Pyrex dish. I'm telling Emma.
Bleeding good though init.
ctfchallenge02-Jun-2005 03:35
this is so coooool !!! -Abstract
Guest 02-Jun-2005 02:06
waw, that's so cool... how did you do it? is it really under water or is it an inverted shot? Great idea anyway...