*** CTF Mini Challenge #119 - One second + ***

Well done Tom I like the look of this shot with the nice B&W conversion. The glare from the screen providing the lighting gives it thought provoking look. Good shot mate:-)
Regards Rod
 
I appreciate your nice comment.

Jim
 
... the Cityscape is beautiful and the one of the Horn is great, but i would have to vote for #2 for creativity ...

Jim
 
... tough shot with glare from monitor.

Jim
 
... #1 shows your creativity and the lighting in #2 is great. It is hard to believe you got #3. It has to be handheld in a moving car... very nice.

Jim
 
... just framed signatures ...

(:> ) Jim
 
Because no girls have posted yet:-)

They wait until we have posted our best shots & then they pounce & post even better shots:-)hehe

Regards Rod
 


Just for the fun of it, here is the setup:



I needed a good DOF, so I used f25, and wound up with a 30 second exposure. The flash was the only light on the subject, however. That was because I covered the lens with a black cloth, to keep out all other light, as soon as the flash fired, and until the shutter closed.

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Congrats, you are winning toooooo often :)
Hehe, thanks, I think so too. ;)
5s (5s @ f/40)
Excellent idea for a long exposure shot. I'd prefer a watch without the second dial in it though. This one makes the composition too crowded.
painting with light (49s @ f/32)
Another great example. I love the effect that the painting with light does to the scuplture. I'm not so sure about the streak of light in the background though.
need for speed (1s @ f/22)
A classic. You made this shot a very good one by driving behind another car at the same speed thus keeping that car in focus while the surroundings fly by in a blur. Very nice!

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Ana

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It's rare to see one of these things still operational. Good shot!
amorexpress
I remember seeing this one before. It's an exceptional photo. You managed to capture the light streak in a way to form a curve, one of the most powerful compositional elements.
With this one, I'd have chosen a bit different stand point. IMO, the composition here is too central, which is not a bad thing in itself, but I think the photo would benefit from another angle. I love water shots, though, and this one is very nice to look at.

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Ana

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maybe I'll replace that favourite one (3rd one below) with another
if it's too similar. anyhow it was already honoured in a previous
mini-challenge last fall, so perhaps it shouldn't be eligible
again? if not, I have an idea for a new shot I'd like to try...
If you ask me, any shot is eligible, even if it was entered in one of the previous challenges.
1. "Tomorrowland" - with the Astro Orbiter in motion behind - 1sec
f/3.2, Canon G2, Disneyland, California
Nice shot, full of color. The letters may be a bit too bright, but I do know how difficult it is to overcome contrast in such pictures.
2. "Dandelion Seed of Light" - 2sec f/10 - zoomed during exposure,
Canon 20D, HSBC Celebration of Light, Vancouver, BC
Very imaginative! Zooming during exposure can create such wonderful results. I like the combination od white and red forms and colors. And the title of the photo fits very well.
3. "BiTurbo Blur" - 2sec f/8.0, Canon G2
This is a great photo. Don't tell me it was taken handheld?? I really like the streaks of light showing the motion and the dashboard, which is in focus. The rear mirror adds to the composition too.

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Ana

My photo journal:
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Atlantic City Beach at Night:
This is a great photo! You should have entered it in the previous challenge. :) I just love this kind of fence - it can be a very photogenic object. It's not common here in Slovenia.

I don't know how much space you had, but standing a bit to the left would yield a stronger composition with the path forming a diagonal, and you would get rid of the distracting house in the upper left corner. And that thingie in the lower right corner. :))
Winter Scene at Night:
A very serene mood. I like the warm colors, which are not so typical of a winter scene.
Jack O Lanterns & Ghost:
Wow, are those real pumpkins? If they are, somebody was very creative carving them!

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Ana

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