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Originally Posted by Madison
Or give it a different look. Oh well, it's good as it is, let's not beat a very, very, dead horse [H]
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Originally Posted by Madison
Or give it a different look. Oh well, it's good as it is, let's not beat a very, very, dead horse [H]
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Scott
Dave Johnston, I hope you have a lot of free time on weekends; judging these entries should keep you up a while [:P]
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Originally Posted by bburns223
Indeed sir, this is some tough competition here. I feel sorry for the guy that has to judge it.
... wait. [:|]
xsi, f10, 1/125, iso-100, 33mm using efs17-55mm
high plains prairie central idaho, sun was poking through the clouds.
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I can play this time!
This was a few days ago (ignore the flickr time stamp, I had my camera set wrongly). It's of my street, I think a 30 second exposure as a car drove by. Taken around 11:00pm.
This is by far the best assignment yet. 2slo, very nice. However, I will say that Rodger's for me is a cut above the crowd. So far it's edged out some extremely tough competition for the best here...
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Originally Posted by Dave Johnston
Hahahaha!
Also, Thanks Brendan for your comments!!
Sticking with the first for my original entry, Just thought I'd share my best cliche vanishing point road pictures. [:P]
Canon XTi & Tamron 10-24mm @ 10mm
1/200s f/8 ISO 100
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18-55 IS @ 18mm
1/100s f/5.6 ISO 400
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_txxcOCWRgac/Sj...2/_MG_8629.JPG
I just submitted my favorites to Dave, so we can make a nice selection together. Great entries!
By the way Matt, I love your bridge...[:D]