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Over The Top Finally At 100 + Uploads And Macro Photography     posted on 14th of july, 2010

I had originally aimed at breaking the 100 upload barrier within my first year as a member of DT, but instead it took me 14 months but I finally managed to break the 100 upload barrier and am now sitting at 103 accepted uploads. Now I plan on taking dead aim at the 200 upload barrier by the end of 2010. That may seem a bit ambitious but with each passing upload it gives me a better idea on what DT expects to see in an image for it to qualify and be accepted. I wish to thank all of my fellow DT photographers whose many blog articles have taught me different aspects of better photography techniques that in turn has made me a better photographer. Thanks Again !! The photograph that I have enclosed is the one that put me over the top and I took it while my wife and I were on vacation in New Brunswick Canada. It is a picture of Covered bridge in my hometown of Hartland New Brunswick. Covered in the early 1900's it is recognized by the Guinness Book Of World Records as the Longest Covered Bridge in the world at 1282 feet long. Finally I have developed a passion for Macro Photography of which my Nikon D90 is very good at, so if any of my fellow DT members have any tips regarding this field of photography I would really appreciate hearing from you.


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Comments (12)

Congratulations! - posted by Hinnamsaisuy on July 19, 2010
Congratulations! I wish you the best of luck with your next goal :) - posted by Wildmac on July 18, 2010
Congratulations on your achievement, keep uploading! Beautiful image. :) - posted by Scottysally2 on July 15, 2010
Beautiful image as usual!! - posted by Noonie on July 15, 2010
Congratulations! - posted by Joe1971 on July 15, 2010
congratulations and great works! - posted by Yuritz on July 15, 2010
You have a wonderful portfolio! All you have to do is to keep uploading!
So, wish you all the best and congratulations on your achievement!
- posted by Thanatonautii on July 14, 2010
Great! Congrats and good luck with the macro photography! - posted by Mariaam on July 14, 2010
Congratulations! Keep uploading and you'll zoom past your 200 "milestone". - posted by Py2000 on July 14, 2010
Interesting informations! - posted by smartview27 on July 14, 2010
Feel free supertrooper I have two processed version s of the same photo and I chose this one as my entry. The other photo that I did not choose has increased saturation as well as minor adjustments to the RGB color spectrum, but as I said before feel free to offer any and all advice because I enjoy looking and reading any material that can make me a better photographer. - posted by Secmaster on July 14, 2010
Excellent travel-photo. In my opinion not enough processing of color and tones. With your permission I can give you links to understand what I mean:

http://blyg.livejournal.com/55034.html

http://blyg.livejournal.com/43139.html

http://fototips.ru/obrabotka/obrabotka-fotografij-rabota-s-cvetom/
- posted by Supertrooper on July 14, 2010

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>Favorite Saying " You Don't Need To Know Where The Next Photograph Is Coming From All You Have To Do Is Imagine It And Then The Possibilities Are Endless " When I go on my walkabouts around Newfoundland Canada or anywhere for that matter there is a time in every trip where I get this feeling of anticipation and being of one with my surroundings and everywhere I look is a photo opportunity. It's like I don't even have to see it and I can just visualize or imagine the picture and turn around and it's there and I like to call this being in the zone. There is a time in every walkabout or journey that I take [Some Of My Fellow Photographers Will Know This feeling] When I'm framing a particular image that I just seem to be overtaken by a overwhelming feeling I can't quite describe and it's usually at this point I stop for a moment and stand in awe and amazement and appreciate what has been created in front of me. I guess one of my favorite photographers Ansel Adams put it best and I quote " Sometimes I Do Get To Places Just When God's Ready To Have Somebody Click The Shutter ".

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