Friday13 said:Congrats to all winners of the fabulous prices! :thumbsup:
Bro... Sollie my englrish no good :embrass:zac08 said:Dude...
Prizes.. dun haf to buy one...
Picard said:hehe, the 'Walk-a-Joy' shot is mine (intentional pun with 'Walk-a-Jog')!
Boy, I'm overjoyed that it's been selected as one of the winning shots cos it's one of my fav shots - shows the spontaneity and life at the walk. Moreover, I did not use PS to digitally enhance it at all (WYSIWYG).
Congrats to you Chouk and Jacob too. Big Thanks to Nikon SG for sponsoring such a fantastic sporting event year after year.![]()
exhibitj said:Excuse me, but the shot was orchestrated by me. If you look at the 2 photographers on the left, one of them is me. The teenagers in the picture are my sister and her friends. I told them to jump for me to take a shot. Didnt know suddenly got other people take this photo too.
Picard said:exhibitj
In a public event like this where masses of people are involved, I don't think you can stop anyone from capturing good shots and moments. I'm sure on that Big Walk day, most photographers end up taking similar groups of people having fun, not just me.
That's what happend in photography.exhibitj said:Excuse me, but the shot was orchestrated by me. If you look at the 2 photographers on the left, one of them is me. The teenagers in the picture are my sister and her friends. I told them to jump for me to take a shot. Didnt know suddenly got other people take this photo too.
Care to let us know your lens that day?ortega said:yes 1st prize shot is really swee
looks like National geographic standard
a very old tokina ATX - AF17mm f3.5Artosoft said:Care to let us know your lens that day?
Regards,
Arto.
Artosoft said:Care to let us know your lens that day?
Regards,
Arto.
He was asking what lens ortega was usingSpyder_Web16 said:The Shot was taken with D70 and kit lens 18-70mm