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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 135: Shadows and Reflections (hosted by MFC & Fremiet) >> Challenge 135: Eligible > edit image
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21-JAN-2007

6th Place
Struttin'*
by mlynn

Sony DSC-R1
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Date/Time21-Jan-2007 10:58:09
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Martin Polanic 24-Jan-2007 03:47
Excellent work Melanie, very imaginative, humorous and a bit eerie at the same time!
tcoen 23-Jan-2007 19:49
Great, very comical. Nice texture in the snow too.
Katherine Stanback's Photos23-Jan-2007 01:49
Great shot - you really have a good imagination to have noticed this!
Bev Brink 22-Jan-2007 20:26
This is great, Melanie. The composition and the shadow are perfect for your title. Especially in the thumb it looks like a happy-go-lucky little guy confidently "struttin" through life. Love it. Bev
Carmen22-Jan-2007 08:46
Excellent title, and very creative - good eye, and great execution.
Jerry Curtis21-Jan-2007 23:15
You have quite the imagination, Melanie... and the photographc skills to capture your visions. Nicely done, indeed!
Guest 21-Jan-2007 22:30
Oh, so it's an antler! Thanks Mike :-)
Sony Forums Challenges21-Jan-2007 22:29
Melanie, this certainly looks like a person struttin' his/her stuff there...also looks like the "person" is taking a look back at you and even telling you something...you did get a model's release signed, didn't you?! :) I love how the shadow takes on some different proportions and contrasts so well with the snow too. Wonderful what you saw in these antlers, Melanie...nice photo! MFC
Guest 21-Jan-2007 22:23
Wow, what an unusual piece of wood (driftwood?), it looks like a human figure! It certainly does cast a neat shadow and you've done a wonderful job of capturing it Melanie. Great entry for sure!
Helen Betts21-Jan-2007 21:46
Very interesting shadows, Melanie. Nice capture! Helen