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Photographer  Joshua Rainey {Karma:5069}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes/Cityscapes
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 7/29/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar 1GB 80x Professional
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About First of all, shutter speed was 1/6th, not unknown.

And secondly, I seriously sat here waiting for this shot for more than 15 minutes. I set up my tripod with my camera on it and pre-exposed some shots to get exposure correct and then I sat on the ground with my remote in my hand waiting for a truck to come across the bridge. I would love to read all of the comments that you want to leave saying that this shot isn't quite perfect, but I can assure you that it is. Originality, rule of thirds, proper exposure, proper shutter speed, proper aperture, perfect highlights, perfect shadows, creative idea, etc, etc, etc...
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Josh Loftis   {K:58} 9/28/2005
Hmmm. I wonder why this place looks so familiar... sweet shot. The water almost looks like a painting.

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matija s   {K:323} 9/18/2005
hehe, it's not perfect, too much sun there on bridge, but i relly did not noticed it then before I read it was 'perfect' :p
you should have waited more than 15 minutes ;)

But why I do like this picture very much is not so technical, I like it becouse it 'twists' time of water and truck, becouse of that truck i can feel movment of water

cheers :)

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Diego Ruggiero Diego Ruggiero   {K:10659} 8/3/2005
very good capture

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Fitore Vula Fitore Vula   {K:778} 7/30/2005
Great shot. Love it.
~Fiti

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Dev    {K:3547} 7/30/2005
nice capture. But i feel there is lot of disturbance on the bridge, plus the rock on the left side looks very prominent. I would suggest a bit of cropping as enclosed, hope you don't mind. Still, nice capture.

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