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Hussam AL_ Khoder
{K:79545} 2/13/2008
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Very unique shot..This is awesome, well done! Warm wishes.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 1/27/2008
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And maybe even a bit of the train but I can't be arsed trying for that right now. Good luck with your open air crypt. :)
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 1/27/2008
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Rina, I know her photos are elsewhere. (she's found a competition based website serves her better). But probably completely and utterly focussed on her daughter who's moved to Oz to go to uni there. Probably more painful than birth, that (not her daughter being in Oz but just being elsewhere). She got runner up in a fairly prestigious NZ Herald sponsored photo contest by the way.
The train lights I dream of shooting with a bit more perspective zoom, more front on. Yeah perversely I'd want my entry into the environmental impact section of the comp making no complaint at all about environmental impact, which is what we generally expect and judges would want, but simply its superduper locomotive wind and light.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 1/26/2008
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yeah well.. sometime too popular appeal is a bit weird as in sucking too hard... I guess I would say at the outset that I would struggle with this one in terms of environmental impact.. but given that that was the section it had been entered in I would look at it and try and determine what was going on... thing is the train is invisible (I think unless it is the four beams of light) but the idea.. yeah it is rock solid.. absolutely rock solid...and I would pursue it til I nailed it.. I am off today to photograph a nude in the landscape in a brook with a long bolt of cloth draped over her body.. going for time exposures etc wish me luck... Oh and Gayle Hardman asked me how Rina was.. she hasnt heard from her for some time.. hows she goin?
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 1/26/2008
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Thanks Roger as always. I am wondering if I can make something with some popular appeal to someone here if I can use this train to light up the environment. Figuring I need to find a spot with these flowers (or something) on both sides of the track. So the lights are going through the subject more. And there's a regular competition coming up with a category of environmental impact. It's not saying anything in particular conservation wise but still could be spectacular.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 1/26/2008
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excellent juxtaposition
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