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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
May 17 |
Reply |
This guy never said how fast this would go. Most funeral processions go a 10-15mph. The fast cycles were special customized racing bikes. |
May 22nd |
| 68 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I wrote a comment earlier, but I guess I didn't submit it. Great shot with interesting action. Some artists' sculptures are ever so inviting to be interacted with as seen in your image. I can just see the bean spinning. It's well focused and if you had zoomed in more on the boy, I think the notion of the whole sculpture would have been lost. |
May 19th |
| 68 |
May 17 |
Reply |
I'm curious how fast the Indian was? But my friend is an Italian Cycle nut. The best one he had was a DUCATI 185. I think the 185 was the horse power. It would go over 175mph, rev up to over 17,000rpm and cost over $20,000. I don't think I ever saw one. He commented "An Indian is in the same rank as a Harley". |
May 19th |
| 68 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I can just hear it trumpeting. Too bad that the W3's flash causes the double shadows. I avoid using the W3 flash if I can. I can't wait to see some of the scenery of your cruise. My first thought was how many towels did it take to make the elephant? |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 17 |
Comment |
Great image. Wish I was there. Looks like the water is a little low. You're right, the reflection in the water adds much to the image. Well composed with good color. |
May 16th |
| 68 |
May 17 |
Comment |
I was very surprised how well it works in anaglyph. There is a lot of red and cyan in the original picture. If the colors are really that intense, it must be a very interesting place. lots of depth and an interesting image. |
May 16th |
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