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Nando Mondino
{K:14261} 7/13/2004
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Hi Chris! An amusing title and a beautiful image!
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 7/13/2004
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Chris; a really wonderful shot, and I would hope Mrs. S would be pleased with it too. She's a fine looking lady, and I love your sense of humor here as well. My Best to you and your lovely wife.
Re "400@F4"-- just a mental lapse. I actually used the Zuiko 50-200 (100-400mm, 35mm equivalent). Thanks for catching it. I could not have taken this photo (and the other too) w/o a 400mm equivalent lens. Cheers. Craig
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Robert Currie
{K:3241} 7/13/2004
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....or depth of trouble you'll be in when Mrs S comes home. How is she doing?
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Carol Cefalu
{K:8388} 7/13/2004
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Oh Damn... my hearts broken ! Your married :< *sighs* Nice image Carol
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 7/13/2004
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Hi Chris, i like your "depth of field" here, and it is consistent with your great "technique". But i think Mrs S. will agree with me that she is a little "overexposed" and that the image "polarizers" a lot. Maybe you should have "filtered" her out or next time just ask her if she wants to go "photoshopping" ;-)
So that was enough "puns" for one comment :)
Best wishes, keep up the good, interesting and entertaining work - Thanks for your kind words and comments, they are appreciated. Neil
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Kev Rynne
{K:1110} 7/13/2004
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Well done Chris and good luck with Mrs. S! I hope she has your sense of humour! Cheers kev :)
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 7/13/2004
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Crack Me up Chris! This is so cool! Don,t think it measures up (ha-ha) to some of Your other photos and I hope Your better half has Her sense of humor!Nice creative and funny photo! My best to You and Your wife Chris........JOHN
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Walter Scarella
{K:19671} 7/12/2004
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Beautiful work, nice composition and DOF, excellent light. Regards...Walter
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 7/12/2004
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hi chris.. LOl.. it's fantastic.. the depth.. the feet.. ih ih ih! the woman
fantastic!
now a goodnight! cheers roby
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Regina Rianelli
{K:24147} 7/12/2004
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Ohhhhh........... Chris! i froze when i first read Your 'About', my Friend... and then You gave me a BIG broad smile, by realizing it was a Joke at the ending!!! Oh, Boy! Glad my heart can take strong jokes, Chris... we have grown so attached to You, Your Comments full of Life and Your presence here at UF's that i just can't see my self browsing the web-site without Your above-average and wonderful painturesque works. Pls tell Mrs. S. to forgive You... but LOVE it's all it takes to have her amongst us in a Series, right?!?
my Best, Regina
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 7/12/2004
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I think you might be in trouble but not for long. Lovely lady I am sure you are proud of. Hope she is doing well. Don.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 7/12/2004
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How does she PUT UP WITH YOU??????? LOL.......... You are so funny!! But will she think so? Lori ;)
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/12/2004
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Perhaps I better set this image in context!!
First of all, (as some of you have picked up), this is my feeble attempt at a joke!! Or a 'play on words' to be exact!
'Depth of field', (or d.o.f. to many UFers), is a term we're hopefully all familiar ~ at least, the English speakers amongst us. (Sincere apologies to all non-English speakers who may neither understand the phrase or our typically English, punny sense of humour!!!)
The 'play on words' is down to the fact that, (with a little PS trickery), I've transported Carole and the river level gauge from Exmoor to a field near my home, in an attempt to give the impression that she's measuring the 'depth of the field'! Geddit?!
Yes, you may groan ~ truly, madly, deeply!!
Of course, the image loses most of it power and appeal if your limited knowledge of English hasnt allowed you to grasp the pun. (In which case, you probably won't understand a word of this explanation either!!)
So I'll quit now, before I dig too deep a hole!!
But just watch out for the next 'photographic term' 'play on words'. It's now 10.20p.m. here in the U.K. and I've got another 50 minutes to wait before I can load it up?
You have been warned!!
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 7/12/2004
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Chris, this is great - your sense of humour is zanier than I first thought. I like that ;-) I do hope Carole forgives you because Usefilm will be totally lost without your valuable uploads (and I mean that most sincerely !). However, looking at the photo and Carole being nearly 6feet tall you had better be on your best behaviour and look after that lovely lady ;-)
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bren sheehan
{K:1359} 7/12/2004
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Very Funny! I love it!
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 7/12/2004
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Aha,At last I can critcise a Chris Spracklen photo. Why should anyone want to put a depth gauge on the top of a hill. And any way it's not vertical. Seriously though Chris. It's a wonderfully sharp picture and a terrific portrait. But why isn't the subject sporting a camera? Keep 'em coming. Den
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 7/12/2004
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Fantastic play with words, not to mention the composite! But you are a very brave man ... either that or totally demented from doing the housework and making credit wherever you go! Oh boy ... Mrs S is NOT going to be amused! She will have to become a donor and post some of YOUR embarrassing moments! :-))
By the way, great new category you have!
Linn
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Donald Allen
{K:198} 7/12/2004
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Best example of DOF that I have seen in my 40 years of taking pictures...
Good shot.
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Daithí O' Donoghue
{K:838} 7/12/2004
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Very smart title to a very smart and witty photo. Nice!!!
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 7/12/2004
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Chris, Beautiful Portrait in Field Great work She are glad with this beautiful photo Teunis
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 7/12/2004
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Fantastic DoF Chris. Wonderful clarity and colour. Why should she kill you, she looks perfectly lovely.
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 7/12/2004
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great composing, Chris. nice DOF, and the sign makes this image. hope you will still post on usefilm afterwards ;-)
Thilo
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 7/12/2004
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This is unique, and I hope she doesn't kill you..would miss your wonderful work!
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