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    Image of the Week...Week#7

    Entry period will be from Sunday to Sunday, with this week closing on the 4th August.
    Only two categories; Portrait and Landscape
    Portrait- Anything with eyes, people, animals
    Landscape- Country, town, city, sea, abstract, things (water drops, smoke, flowers, candles and so on)

    Each category will have a winner each week and this week judged hopefully by Brant, who I think is a top photographer, a great bloke and I'm not quite ready to see those good looking selfies' he took this week come in and win everything.

    Then a poll to sort out monthly winners.

    Please supply a title for your image and what category you are entering in. Enter as many times as like, old or new images.
    Start posting your new shots here.
    Steve U
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    I'll kick off again with;
    Title Power and Grace
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    Saluki by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]

    Thanks for viewing.
    Steve U
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    This photo is from last week, on the same hike where I photographed the marmot. I didn't have a tripod and it was a bit windy, so I had to keep shooting until I got something sharp. Fortunately I had a big memory card, and the flower wasn't going anywhere. In the background is a charred log from a 10 year-old forest fire... I'm not sure if you can tell that is what it is, from the bokeh.

    "Fireweed"
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    Sean, I love those little "planet" shots like that. I know (think) you need a fisheye, but what is the exact technique?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidWare View Post
    Sean, I love those little "planet" shots like that. I know (think) you need a fisheye, but what is the exact technique?
    Actually, the "little planet panoramas" I've shot were all created using a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM (at 17mm). While you can do these panoramas with little gear, if you have a way of controlling the camera so that it shoots from the nodal point, then stitching in PS is much (MUCH) easier.

    This is the video I watched that got me started on them:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ffmm...dS2l5zdIasvL6g

    I created my first one using my tripod with a standard ballhead. However, I found that later ones I tried never seemed to line up quite right. After a lot of research, I ended up buying a Manfrotto 303Plus Panoramic Head and a shoe-mount dual bubble level. The head makes it substantially easier to create the panoramic images. I shoot 18 overlapping photographs (every 20 degrees) for post-processing in Photoshop CS6.

    You can do these with a fisheye, but I haven't tried it yet - so I can't really give any input on it. :-)

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    Landscape - I miss having time to get out to enjoy the sunsets.

    Title: A Relaxing End to the Day


    Sunset Along Lake Michigan -4250 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Portret: Male brown bear with snack.


    GR4B1339 by Co'tje, on Flickr

    Landscape: Good times.


    IMG_5787 by Co'tje, on Flickr
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    OK, so my basic caption to the South Coyote Buttes area is "are you sure Scotty didn't beam you to a different planet" the other caption might be "geologic mayhem"

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/77760916@N05/9412912431

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/77760916@N05/9412914339
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    Title: Hair


    Hair -4938 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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