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Didnt get round to getting another pic for this topic so i'll put one taken the other day which im not to happy about the quality so im not expecting much from this.......

 

Will they get any grit on the road going that fast?

taken by myself

on the 28/1/06

Fuji s5600

shutter speed....3

aperture....f7.1

 

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Piggy Back

 

Entry 2

 

 

File size: 158953 bytes

File date: 2006:02:04 10:47:42

Camera make: SONY

Camera model: DSC-W12

Date/Time: 2006:01:28 15:22:01

Resolution: 640 x 480

Flash used: No

Focal length: 13.7mm

Exposure time: 0.125 s (1/8)

Aperture: f/3.5

ISO equiv.: 2896

 

 

piggyback1.jpg

Edited by Steve Randles

nurse.gif

 

AKA Nurse Jugsy ( especially for newt)

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Took this today at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex.

 

Title: er.... Bluebell

Photographer: me, Chris (aka purplealien)

Date: 4th Feb 06

 

train1.jpg

 

It was taken on auto with an Olympus zoom compact (3 mega pixels).

 

1/50 sec - F3.8 - ISO 102 - 60mm focal length

 

Converted to greyscale in Micrographix Picture Publisher, shrunk to 700 pixel height and sharpened a little.

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Merc wheel

020206 1447

Canon EOS 300D

Cameraman

ISO 200

AWB

No flash

A- Dep(by mistake)

1/30

3.5

 

Mercwheel.jpg

Edited by Steve Randles
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Entry 1

 

"Tram home from work"

 

tram_0111.jpg

 

Taken by - Cliff Raby

 

Exif data

 

Camera make: KONICA MINOLTA

Camera model: DYNAX 5D

Date/Time: 2006:01:28 16:35:00

Resolution: 697 x 700

Flash used: No

Focal length: 70.0mm (35mm equivalent: 105mm)

Exposure time: 0.077 s (1/13)

Aperture: f/9.0

ISO equiv.: 200

Whitebalance: Auto

Metering Mode: spot

Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)

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Ghost train by the Humber

 

Finpix E500

Auto

 

taken by Phil Dean 3.2.06

 

ghosttrainbythehumber6jw.jpg

 

Journey's End

 

Finepix E500

Auto

 

taken by Phil Dean at Doncaster Station

 

journeysend5kt.jpg

Edited by phil dean

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Closed for entries

 

But open for discussion, comments and other photographs taken outside of the challenge rules or period.

 

Well done to all, a poll vote will be started soon.

There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. - Ansel Adams

 

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Oh My God, Hellbelly is gonna be surprised to see all these extra entries. It is nearly 11:30 am Sunday here but his Lordship was out fishing all night and only went to bed an hour ago! Why do you people post at the last minute giving everyone so little time to look at them and enjoy them??

 

What a great competition this one was, have picked my three favourites already. 28 entries by 18 participants, that must be a record, and welcome to all the first timers, hope you stick around. Good Luck Everyone, hope you all win!!!

 

'Traffic Lights' by Paul McNally. :clap2: Thought ALL the ones similar to this were excellent photos, 'Speeding Along', 'Speed of Light' and 'Going too Fast', but this one was the first and the best, my choice for winner.

 

'Late to School' by Ollie Jay. :clap: Really loved this one, so simple. Also liked 'No License Required', (the man on the gopher) but he was just sitting there, maybe if he had been snapped unaware.

 

'Bluebell' by Chris (Purplealien). :clap3: 'Going Nowhere' was my third choice until this was posted, something about B&W.

 

Also loved 'Train departing', 'Frozen in Time', 'Ghost Train' and 'Tram Home from Work'.

 

Hope the next comp attracts as much enthusiasm as this one did, (or I will never hear the end of it)

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I hate getting up early, I didn't even realise there were two 6 o'clocks in one day!
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Wow what a fantastic challenge this one was.....all i can say is it must of been a hard choice to pic just three from such a fantastic range of shots....Hope the next challenge brings in as much interest which i have no doubt that it will so keep em coming peeps....and a big thanks for putting one of my pics in the final three.....means alot :D (well chuffed) the traffic lights one blew me away and the bluebell railway one brought back some cracking memories from when i visited there many years ago.....and in black and white really makes the shot in my eyes :clap2:

 

well done to all who entered and good luck to Chris and Paul :thumbs:

 

Ollie.

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