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Posted by Robert: Fri Mar 1st, 2013 03:53 | 1st Post |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21608363 I don't know if this will be viewable outside the UK, the winner was in Oregon, USA, so it ought to be? 40% of the entries were from outside the UK.
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Posted by Bob Bowen: Fri Mar 1st, 2013 11:07 | 2nd Post |
Thanks Robert. Well worth a look.
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Posted by Eric: Fri Mar 1st, 2013 15:16 | 3rd Post |
Some nice shots there. Thanks for sharing.
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Posted by jk: Sun Mar 3rd, 2013 03:33 | 4th Post |
Very interesting crops and original captures. I think that the full images are better than the crops in some! Ah well to each his own
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Posted by Robert: Sun Mar 3rd, 2013 03:55 | 5th Post |
The winning image has an incredible dot of focus, suggesting to me perhaps large format view camera with a wide lens or a short PC lens. It must have been meticulously planned because there would have been little time for test exposures. The Sun's rise waits for no man, not even a photographer... Putting it another way I don't think it could have been a 'happy accident'! Looking at the practicality, the photographer needed to be set up and in position pretty early in what appears to be a very remote location. I agree about the crops but were they the photographers crops, or added later during the creation of the presentation by some clueless editor. My take is that for the most part the images will have been framed in camera, so the 'un-cropped' images will have been the submitted images, the cropping occurring later, for 'effect'. For me the effect was a detrimental.
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Posted by Robert: Sun Mar 3rd, 2013 04:13 | 6th Post |
jk wrote:Very interesting crops and original captures. JK, were you able to view the page normally (without using proxy server)? if so then it must be visible outside the UK?
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Posted by jk: Sun Mar 3rd, 2013 07:03 | 7th Post |
Yes viewed on my iPad no problem.
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Posted by Kathy Baker: Mon Mar 4th, 2013 00:39 | 8th Post |
Thank you Robert. That was a lot of fun.
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Posted by Robert: Mon Mar 4th, 2013 01:57 | 9th Post |
Glad you could see them Kathy, The BBC seem to have some silly notion about only allowing some stuff to be visible outside UK, yet they profess to be an open organisation?
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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Mar 4th, 2013 08:22 | 10th Post |
Thanks Robert. I can learn a lot about composure from studying this presentation.
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Posted by Robert: Mon Mar 4th, 2013 13:10 | 11th Post |
That's good Gary, I was very impressed. The use of textures and colors like the Kew glasshouse window scene, most people would have walked right past and ignored that if they even noticed it.
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Posted by TomOC: Mon Mar 4th, 2013 15:38 | 12th Post |
Nice stuff...thanks, Robert
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