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Jun 17, 2009 21:27 |  #1

Well...this certainly is interesting! :rolleyes:

http://wichita.craigsl​ist.org/pho/1226047909​.html (external link)

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Jun 17, 2009 23:30 |  #2

they really have great professional pics :rolleyes:


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Jun 17, 2009 23:40 |  #3

...wow. Now there's a business line I'd never considered.


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Jun 17, 2009 23:46 |  #4

Jim G wrote in post #8130275 (external link)
...wow. Now there's a business line I'd never considered.

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Jun 17, 2009 23:46 |  #5

So that's why the Scooby Doo gang could never find a real ghost, their shutter speed was too high!


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Jun 18, 2009 09:33 |  #6

Wow, I guess blurry shots are sellable.


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Jun 18, 2009 09:45 |  #7

Jdumas wrote in post #8132180 (external link)
Wow, I guess blurry shots are sellable.

Sometimes they win awards, too. LINKY (external link)


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Jun 19, 2009 00:48 |  #8

thomascanty wrote in post #8132258 (external link)
Sometimes they win awards, too. LINKY (external link)

Frans Lanting was the top judge in the competition,if it's good enough for him... although I'm not typically a fan of the blurry 'art' wildlife photos, this one does capture a pretty unique event.


And LOL at the ghost photos. Love the dog one.


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Jun 20, 2009 02:01 |  #9

sheawyatt wrote in post #8136834 (external link)
Frans Lanting was the top judge in the competition,if it's good enough for him... although I'm not typically a fan of the blurry 'art' wildlife photos.

He does a lot of this sort of thing though. Looking through his "Life" book, the majority of his wild life shots were like that. I guess in these sorts of comps you have to play to the judges tastes.

rofl at the dog shot. :D:rolleyes:


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