Pic 9 for me.
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Pic 9 for me.
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I saw well done to the two people that have 0 votes, its nice to see they didn't vote for themeless. Good on ya guys.![]()
Are we allowed to choose 2 because i like 2 & 9.
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For me its picture #8 the ability to capture that is awesome
It was difficult to choose between 2 and 9, but in the end I chose 9.
All good shots, so we have to look for that something extra.
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Number 7, the only one with no votes (2 was a close call also) but number 7 has a real sense of power.
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Originally Posted by Akzle
Good pictures ... I think number 8 ... good composition, use of leading lines, and the golden triangle which I found lovely.
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Nice photos. I can see the appeal of number 2... but it is tricky, it's so clean it might as well have been computer generated.
They are all great photos. However, I haven't, before, seen anyone capture a living flame as clearly as has been done in number 8 and it get's my vote.
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Definitely #8 for me. To me personally, photography is supposed to be art - not merely a craft. While all the others are perfectly fine technically, imo they're merely craft. Besides all looking like they're done on assignment for the tourism industry.
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Pic 2: Have managed to use a slow enough shutter speed to capture the water, but also picked a still enough evening not to get blurred bushes!. Balance between light and dark also well captured.
#2 did it for me. #7, Huka Falls brings back memories. Use to climb under the falls when I was a kid living in Taupo. Use to be a rope you climbed down to the waters edge on the far side in the photo. Crawl along the bank and just under the side of the fall was a little cave. Big enough for two to sit in with the water racing above you. Awesome. Wonder if you can still get down to it??
I worked on drilling rigs up that way in the mid sixties before the falls were ruined with all the commercialism. I once contemplated going over the falls. Not the right thing to do so I didn't. Was awfully tempted, it was running much lower than the last time I was there about two or three years back and it's the only place I can recall where ya got pay for the loo. And some say that charging for beach access won't happen. Is it me or did I just see a flying pig??
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Bogar has clearly won this month's photography assignment (by a small landslide!) so he got to pick the next topic. Check out the social group here for details.
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