Inside a hotel in Times Square, N.Y.C. / Original photo © jc warburton 09, Fuji Finepix S8100. Featured in: What a Shot August 09, November 09. Reflection
A row of bicycles all ready to go.
Canon-A560
Atlantic City boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey / challenge winner: NEW JERSEY SCENERY / placed top ten in challenge: WHAT A SHOT / featured in WHAT A SHOT
New artwork installation near the new subway line in Vancouver BC. The panel reads: “The original rocket designed by Lew Harry and built for the 1936 Pacific National Exhibition Jubilee Parade stood at the first Vancouver Air Terminal for 37 years. This replica was constructed through the joint efforts of the sheet metal workers union Local 280 (the original builders) and the Vancouver Transportation Club. Presented to the citizens of Vancouver, this project is to commemorate the centennial and the celebration of the Expo 86 World’s Exposition. This rocket is a symbol of the role played by craftsmanship and transportation in the growth of Vancouver”.
Tuscany / Italy / August 2009 As of 11/16/09: Favorited by 64 people, viewed by 643. 101 comments. Featured in the Group: Italy and all Things Italian / Featured in the Group: I Love Italy / Featured in the Group: Nirvana / Featured on RB’s Home Page 9/13/09 / Featured in the Group: Vision of Italy / Featured in the Group: What a Shot
Autumn Stroll / Little fence on a hiking path. featured in What A Shot
You would think Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean… yes? Nope this is in Hunt Texas, west of Austin. this Statue is at least 20 feet tall and a smart likeness to the original. Did a time exposed shot at night and loved the shadows and stars. No one is really sure what happened to the Rapa Nui or even sure how they were able to construct or erect thousands of these statues all around the island. One thing is certain, one of two hypothesis, they were fervently religious or two, they were driven by a dictatorship 7TH PLACE in the / About The Sky Challenge / in the / Statues and Such Group Statues and Such Group Texas Group & What A Shot group
The top leaves of a rusty gazebo against the sky /
Fake HDR created from a single exposure processed with Photomatix. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Slightly cropped other than that I’ve done nothing else to this one. Canon 400D / ISO 200 / Aperture F/8 / Shutter 1/250 108 Views as at 19 November 2009
Featured in Reflections in Building Windows – April9th, 2009 Photographed in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. / Canon XT, f/6.3, 1/1000 sec, ISO-200
The front of the old AMP building near Circular Quay, Sydney Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm 21 September 2009 Featured in Cityscapes & Skylines Groups 21 September 2009 Featured in Canon DSLR 24 September 2009 Featured in Shapes & Patterns
Lighthouse at the southern tip of Bruny Island, Tasmania Canon 40D / Handheld / 2 images stitched vertically (PTGui) / Bibble Pro
GR9 Harrier winds its way down the valley, this time heading for home. Canon 450 D Canon efs zoom 25 – 250mm lense, taken at 250mm /
Any pictures taken at different angles, not the normal head on shot. This group is about getting that unusual shot. Whether it be looking down the side of a cliff or through a fast paced tunnel. It’s all about that angled shot. Give your best work.
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- No Nudes
- 2 photos allowed per day
- Must be photograph.
- Most unusual shot.
- No head on shots
- No photo shop please
- Must be angled shot
- No pets
- No Flowers
- No bugs, birds, animals or wildlife of anykind
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