Activity for User 1238 - Martin Newland - martinnewland@tpg.com.au

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2 Apr 26 Reply *Bangs his head on the desk in frustration*
Some people are never satified ... fishing pole is not right!
Next you will want a kangaroo in a red jacket sitting on the rocks!
*laughs*
(Sorry folks, this is an ongoing injoke between Julie and myself.)

Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Reply Thanks Karen ... the pano wins! Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Reply Bali is timeless. It is always beautiful Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Comment Stanley, you have come up with another excellent photo.
Both the karts are tack sharp and nicely fill the frame. The panning of the camera has worked to perfection.
This is a great action photo.
Well done
Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Comment I like the dramatic, menacing clouds in this image as they float towards the serenity of the beach and foreshore... and then your second image that shows the devastation that nature can wreak on the environment.
A lovely image that is followed up with a really interesting documentary image taken after the storm
Nicely done and well caught!
Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Comment Shirley, I really like the depth of this image. I like the way the flowers "meander" off into the background.
The flowers at the front are very sharp and the image softens as we look deeper into it.
You have made a simple scene into a very nice, well constructed image. I like the colour palette. Maybe you could try a dark vignette. Thatwould stop the eye from wandering off the centre bright spot of the image and towards the corners of the image.
Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Comment Piers, I like the composition of this image and that single "beady" eye looking at the camera.
Like Karen, I think I prefer the coloured version rather than the B&W.
I had to look twice when I first saw this image. It looked to me that the flamingo was supported on a leg made out of a 3/8" (10mm) diameter steel reinforcing bar.
Your image is tack sharp and there is great detail in the feathers, which are not blown out.
Well done this is a great image!
Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Comment Jim, your "entomological world" is completely alien to me. However you have come up with a lovely photo.
I like the soft colour palette and the background is nicely separated from the subject. It is an interesting image made up of lines and spheres!
Well done and I hope we see more Macro images in the future.
Apr 8th
2 Apr 26 Reply Thanks Shirley. I think I agree with you. The panorama tells more of a story. There are no mosquitoes. The water that you see in this image is the Lombok Strait and joins it joins the Bali Sea with the Indian Ocean. Apr 2nd

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56 Apr 26 Comment Cisco, you have found an interesting juxta situation of the rich person driving a shiny black BMW while passing the troubadour walking along the edge of the road.
I find your monochrome image a little too constrasty and for that reason I prefer your coloured original image.
Apr 9th
56 Apr 26 Comment Trey, I feel that you have cropped your image too tightly. Without your preamble I would not have been aware where or why the image was taken.
I find the words on the poster to be a "word salad" and would pass it by as being inconsequential.
Well done for making sense of this scene!
Apr 9th
56 Apr 26 Comment This is an interesting quadriptych showing the four people busily working away at their laptops. I like your conversion to monochrome.
I suspect that many people go to Starbucks for reasons other than drinking their coffee! A long time ago, I was in Beijing and was told that the only clean public toilets available were in Starbucks!
Apr 9th
56 Apr 26 Comment A good tack sharp image. I like the way to two men dressed in black are framed by the two white taxis.
An culturally interesting image.
Apr 9th

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58 Apr 26 Comment I am just visiting and my attention was caught by your photo of this lady. The image tells so much about her. It shows her reliance on her whisky, the pleasure of her cigar and a vague look of hopelessness, and yet acceptance, on her face.
There is a real story about her in your image and "there but for fortune go you or I".
I think this is a great image.
Well done!
Apr 12th

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