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02-JAN-2006

Marinha At Dusk - Louis

Olympus E-500
3s f/8.0 at 40.0mm iso100 full exif

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Olympus DSLR Challenge22-Jan-2006 23:47
Well I am glad that the right hand was doing something decent - sado-masochism is a well established tradition of people of culture. Superb shot! Just a touch of rock in the foregound to give it perspective and then all those little extra bit of detail - the ripples in the sand under the water leading out to the weeds, the birds on the riock and all the right colors! Hmmmph! Makes one wanna shoot RAW (o o here we go again) just looking at it. - brent
Guest 22-Jan-2006 12:34
Thanks :-)

40-150 at the short end.
yisroelp 22-Jan-2006 06:16
as i've mentioned before your stuff always blows me away. which lens was this?
Guest 21-Jan-2006 23:58
Tearing my hair out. I'm going to have to improve my photography skills because I tell you I have had it RIGHT UP TO HERE with server wrangling for a living.
kodak_challenge21-Jan-2006 15:39
What are you doing with your right hand?
Flick.
kodak_challenge21-Jan-2006 14:40
Thanks both, and entered for Kodak Challenge Flick.

Sorry to not be posting comments, stuck in the world's smallest server room typing left handed.
kodak_challenge21-Jan-2006 07:31
Louis, please, please, please enter this in the exhibition gallery in the current Kodak challenge, Uncommon Angle. Here's the link:

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1026&message=16653288

Flick.
Shirley Haden20-Jan-2006 23:44
Awesome Louis! The angle of the beach, the waves are beautiful, the rock which almost looks like a small rock until you see it is huge and on the shore. The 2 birds sitting on the rock so far below, just wonderful. Oh and did I mention the colors are fabulous! These exhibition photos are something else this go round! How can we possibly choose?!