** Mini-Challenge #101 - Singin' the Blues **

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CJ



'But I don’t want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
'Oh, you can’t help that,' said the Cat. 'We’re all mad here'
Lewis Carroll - Author, Mathematician, Photographer
 
We can all create havoc while Sharon is away:-)

I knew she would need a rest trying to run three challenges.....................It's a blokes job:-)
Regards Rod
 
The deepest blue ever (Crater Lake):



Phantom Ship (at Crater Lake):



Diamond Lake (about 16 miles north of Crater Lake):



Enjoy! I did :-)

Regards,
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Oved
 
Here are my three "Blue" images:

1) It was very early in the morning.Yet, one couldn't miss the "blue ambience" of the sea, the sky & the wet street.



2) I call this image "A Welcome Gesture On Board A Russian Ship". It speaks for itself.



3) A Composition in Blue, or "Ready For Teeth Brushing".



best regards,
Ami
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Sharon, congratulations on your run of wins recently. I don't know how you're able to keep up with all of them! You are truly becoming the queen of the CTF Challenges.

Thank you for your comments. In #2, I really hadn't noticed the gray area on the left of the building, but you're right...it is distracting. I'll have to crop it in the future.

--Mary Anne
 
YES!!

A fellow A70'er!! And also a fellow BC'er!!!

Ok I have just upgraded from the A70 a couple of weeks ago to an S2IS but I still love my A70 and actually use it for most of my P&S shooting and saving the S2IS for "special" shots.

Loved your pic of English Bay. I'm going to guess you are able to get tonnes of great shots from there ...
 
Thanks Rod. I think your # 3 is very interesting . The others are lovely .
Being a little bit busy these days, I have neglected all images

being sent in. Just saw yours. I myself was about to send two with sunrize landscape, but then looked again in my stock & decided for #1 only.
best regards, Ami
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It was a stunning scene, the birds flew extremely high (the picture was taken at 300mm with a 1.6 crop factor EOS 350D) and they just did circle after circle for at least an hour.

Cheers, Armin
... nice the way you got the flock of birds with the great shot of
the moon...

Jim
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training, training, here, they call me the bird whisperer ;) ...
hm, well, most people say, that I have bats in the belfry :o)

Cheers, Armin
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