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21-JUN-2008 Lonnit Rysher

SWIM!

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
1/40s f/20.0 at 175.0mm iso100 full exif

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Canon DSLR Challenge30-Jun-2008 03:05
I think I like it better mirrored. I had no choice because the pool ladder got in the way and mirroring was easier/ better looking than cloning. ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge28-Jun-2008 11:50
I should add.. I think it would work just as well (maybe better) without the mirror effect. -tv
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Jun-2008 21:46
Thanks, Peeps! :) ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2008 00:05
I agree, the mirroring adds to a greater since of speed.
theFly
ctfchallenge26-Jun-2008 19:40
This is great Lonnit! The mirroring worked really well on this and the processing adds to the sense of motion! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge26-Jun-2008 05:45
LOL!, TV, that's funny! Thank you both. :) ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge26-Jun-2008 01:31
nice symmetry going on here.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge26-Jun-2008 00:45
Between you and me, this is a superior swimming image. (and I've taken hundreds of inferior examples) -tv
ctfchallenge24-Jun-2008 16:12
Thank you, guys. I can't take credit for the natural action of the water, but I did love that part myself. For the record, she is a he! LOL! As for the cropping, since you mentioned it, the bottom and sides are the originals and only the top was cropped to put the top of the head along the upper (yes, my obsession! LOL!) line of thirds. Thanks for commenting. :) ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge24-Jun-2008 02:59
Not only do I like the symmetry right down to the reflection on her head, but the water cropping he face just below her eyes. -COAmature
ctfchallenge23-Jun-2008 20:20
I really like the symmetry Lonnit, and welcome back! Nice effect with the swirls in the spreading water too. Oh, and your crop is perfect. - angioman
ctfchallenge23-Jun-2008 02:28
Thank you, Bruce! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge23-Jun-2008 01:20
Just splendid! -- Bruce
ctfchallenge22-Jun-2008 16:54
Thanks, Aam. Whenever I see mirror images I always kick myself for never remembering to do them. This time around, the pool ladder got into the right side of the frame. I was going to clone it out and figured I'd mirror the left for material, but then realized, DOH!, this is a perfect image for mirroring altogether! Glad you appreciated it. :) ~ Lonnit
aam1234 22-Jun-2008 16:48
Now you are talking! Very well done.