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23-JUL-2006 ArminB

*3

Canon EOS 350D
1/1000s f/13.0 at 200.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time23-Jul-2006 18:47:21
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length200 mm
Exposure Time1/1000 sec
Aperturef/13
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (2)
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Brent 30-Jul-2006 16:01
Nice series Armin. I'd probably prefer some of the people cropped or cloned out too although I know the idea is they were showing off to these people. This kind of recreation I view the same way as snow mobilers; they may be lots of fun for them but cause plenty of noise and pollution for others.
ctfchallenge30-Jul-2006 08:02
Armin, great action shots, Number one is my fav. The head in two could go I think and by the way is that Bond, James Bond? Yvonne
Guest 26-Jul-2006 20:47
He certainly considered the water splashing in a danger zone to be an impressive act :) The spectator does give a context. -Cat
arminb25-Jul-2006 05:49
Thanks, Aam, that was my thought either :o)
aam1234 24-Jul-2006 18:23
I like the woman there, she gives the photo a context, imo of course.
ctfchallenge24-Jul-2006 15:34
Thanks :o) - not sure about the woman though, because they (two crazy guys) did it for the 'audience' ...and they not only ignored any security zones, but used them. A very large freighter was driving near the pier in the opposite direction creating the waves for them to jump...one nearly hit the ship...


Cheers, Armin
ctfchallenge24-Jul-2006 12:09
I like this one the best of the three, Armin, but I'd get rid of that woman, who detracts from the energy of the photo. Is that guy out of his mind to be doing such maneuvers so close to other boats? I'm no boater, but even I know about "no wake" zones.
--Mary Anne