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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 35: Shadows & Silhouettes (hosts: Mark J & MFC) >> Challenge 35 Exhibition Gallery >

A Burst of Brilliance by Helen Betts

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15-Aug-2002 Helen Betts

A Burst of Brilliance by Helen Betts

Okinawa, Japan

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Sony Forums Challenges05-Feb-2003 03:47
Beautiful capture, Helen...very dramatic. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2003 20:30
I'm a fan of skyscapes, and this one's cool. I like the way the cloud silhouette has the opening to let that broad cone of light pass. - Ro
Sony Forums Challenges02-Feb-2003 18:33
This is exact the type of image I still hope to catch one day. The skys over the Netherlands do give me an opertunity every now and then but so far I have never been able to catch it as beautifull as this one. Wonderfull image.. Hewy
Sony Forums Challenges02-Feb-2003 06:45
Wow Helen, this is gorgeous. Nice catch of an amazing moment of light. Ann C
Sony Forums Challenges02-Feb-2003 00:16
Very pleasing to the eye Helen.. nicely done. I might have composed with a little more light from under the clouds introduced into the image... but, there's nothing wrong with the image exactly as it is!! Mark J
Sony Forums Challenges01-Feb-2003 19:52
What a beautiful photo, Helen. You certainly caught it at the perfect moment. Love the radiating light. Bev
Guest 01-Feb-2003 18:06
I love the way the light explodes out from behind the cloud.,,,fighting to break through. Well done. Mark
Sony Forums Challenges01-Feb-2003 11:27
Wow. Really like this one. Exactly at the right moment and you usually only have a few seconds to catch it. Also the composition is very strong and simple. Maybe would have been even better with a small strip of light under the clouds, I see very attractive colors on the left side which maybe could have extended to the right. Willem