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POTW 503: 4/1/20 - 10/1/20

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  • 08-02-2020 9:39pm
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    Moderators, Arts Moderators Posts: 3,550 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    THIS WEEK'S POTW GOES TO:

    Adrian.Sadlier
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    HONOURABLE MENTIONS


    bernard0368
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    Portlawslim
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    rob w
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    NEW WAVE [=]
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    Loki98 [=]
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    keps [=]
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    CONGRATULATIONS Adrian
    WELL DONE HMs




    Adrian, can you give us some information on the winning shot?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,688 ✭✭✭Adrian.Sadlier


    Thanks Myksyk!. Appreciate all the work you do in keeping this thread going!

    I was in Alicante in September. Normally dry, sunny and warm. But we managed to choose the week that broke the records for rain! We had been out walking around the town and were heading back to our apartment (on this street).

    The storm clouds came approached and we ended up under the "edge" of it. Sunshine on one side and dark clouds on the other. The light was wonderful and the heavens opened. As there was little to no wind the rain came almost straight down. We sheltered in a shallow doorway, under the small balcony above and I suggested to Monica that we wait out the "shower" hoping to get a few shots off.

    I was using a D810 with a 24-70 f/2.8 set at 70. These guys had walked up from the beach with these inflatable flamingos (the day had been warm and sunny up until then. I thought they might make a good shot. I spent a few minutes taking photos before we finally made a dash for the apartment once the rain eased off a little.

    As the light decreased I had to increase ISO to compensate (ISO 400) - I wanted a max speed of 1/250 to keep the guys sharp but long enough for the heavy rain drops to register in the image.

    I edited it in LR, Nik Color Efex Pro and Photoshop. I considered "removing" the girl from the doorway but laziness won in the end!

    And thanks for the "thanks"


  • Registered Users Posts: 585 ✭✭✭Portlawslim


    Love that Shot Adrian


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