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Out of Reach
Image Title:  Out of Reach
 
 By: Patrick Di Fruscia  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Patrick Di Fruscia {K:1073}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Minolta Maxxum 7
Categories Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 50-500EX
Uploaded 7/15/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Velvia 50
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 448 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 28 Rating
6.40
/ 18 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  QUEBEC
Country - Canada   Canada
About This fella was so still think I could of used a 5 sec exposure without getting him blurred.
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There are 28 Comments in 1 Pages
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luisa vassallo   {K:28171} 7/15/2004
stupenda!
Splendido l'effetto filante dell'acqua


Guido Tweepenninckx   {K:16514} 7/15/2004
congrats 7


P. Christine Skinner   {K:27338} 7/15/2004
Amazing colour and clarity and the water has the most wonderful satin silky texture. Beautiful capture.


samer olaby   {K:495} 7/15/2004
Superb


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14684} 7/15/2004
amazing;
really good shot


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 7/15/2004
I've admired your work on photo.net, Patrick, and it looks equally good here!
Great image!
Kind regards, Chris


Rocco Bertè   {K:7717} 7/15/2004
Spendida immagine, la tonalità generale della foto contrasta splendidamente con i colori del soggetto.


Patrick Di Fruscia   {K:1073} 7/15/2004
Thank you Luisa, Guido, Christine, Samer, Lukasz, Chris and Rocco. Your comments and time are greatly appreciated.
Pat


António Nunes   {K:96} 7/15/2004
Wonderful!


Samuel Robinson   {K:1851} 7/15/2004
Great capture. Very well done.


Rabat Tabar   {K:3948} 7/15/2004
excellent shot, beautiful flowing water effect, perfect exposition and composition
congrats
rabat


Eric van Houtum   {K:502} 7/15/2004
Tack sharp! I'm interested in the quality of this lens. Can you tell me what the zoom you used, and what PS, because it looks as sharp as a razor?
Thx in advance
Cheers
Eric


Jim Gamble   {K:11968} 7/15/2004
Stunning, just stunning.
Puttin this one in my favs
Jim Gamble


Jocelyn Fong   {K:1460} 7/15/2004
Fantastic eye-catching piece of photography from the silky movement of the water to the stillness of the bird. Wonderful contrast of speed and motion. Thanks for sharing. Belongs in a nature book.


Efisio Mureddu   {K:12854} 7/15/2004
He seems a fog done with the waves ... and it there impassive.
Great shot made with competence.
Ciao Efisio
7/7


Linn Currie   {K:24426} 7/15/2004
Awesome! Blue silk, smooth ... fantastic details on the bird.

Stunning, stunning!!

Linn


Giovanni Allievi   {K:1052} 7/15/2004
Really great nature shot, congrats.

Giovanni


Patrick Di Fruscia   {K:1073} 7/15/2004
Thank you all for your comments. Eric to answer your question this shot was taken with the Sigma 50-500EX Lens at around 400mm. The slide was scanned with my Canoscan FS-400US at 2600dpi and unsharp mask was applied after the scan to restore lost of sharpness during the scan.
Thanks Again
Pat


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:178235} 7/15/2004
hi patrick.. another masterpice.. a fluid effect!
excellent one1!
roby


Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 7/15/2004
amazing capture!! congrats. G


Danijel Micka   {K:2532} 7/16/2004
Excellent job, this one is better than newer one. Great sharpness on the bird, and nice going water. maybe he is loking for fishes.
regards,
Danijel


Kim Culbert   {K:36863} 7/16/2004
I like the composition of the vertical better, but I can't get over the detail in the heron in this one... just for the detail fact alone I would go with this.
Excellent use of exposure to create such a dynamic image!


ken krishnan   {K:19102} 7/16/2004
I prefer this one than the potrait image. Beautiful caputre.

Only thing I would do is to remove the stick by clonning. It diffinetly an eye sore.

Congradulations on POTD image. well done.

Regards, ken.


Khalid Ibrahim   {K:56} 7/16/2004
I absolutely love this one. I prefer it over the other one. Well done.


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 7/19/2004
I prefer this one, Patrick, because the effect of the time exposure in smoothing the movement of water is a little too dominating in the other (portrait orientation) photo. Here, it is enough to surprise and delight without taking away from that still, watchful bird. Thank you for providing a link to your beautiful site. I was delighted to find five more photographers who share your vision and skills. I've bookmarked it, and will be revisiting often. Thanks for providing images large enough to enjoy! I trust you have them properly protected against theft! You need a photographer from Japan on your site (not me, I hasten to add!). This is a wonderful country for beautiful landscapes--such an amazing contrst with the dismal, cluttered cityscapes! And the scenes are often quite distinctive... I hope you find someone good enough to join your site and introduce our beautiful country!


Giorgio Mesghetz   {K:6724} 12/9/2004
..............magia 100 per 100...


Romy Fabian Garmaz   {K:16997} 1/31/2005
wow 7 / 7. Excellent shot ...


Ehdae  (Abullha AL Hazza)   {K:4722} 2/20/2005
just great!


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