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Photographer Mark Evans  Mark Evans {Karma:17428}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon 350-D
Categories People
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 18-55mm
Uploaded 7/3/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Location City -  Alnwick
State -  NORTHUMBERLAND
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Seconds later she was soaking wet , took this at alnwick fair , had a great day out with keith saint, kevin temple and daniel .
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Sue Kerry   {K:3} 10/1/2005
Excellent, does anyone know where else any images of Alnwick Fair are posted?

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Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 7/5/2005
Blimey! They finally caught my ex-wife! When do we get see the burning at the stake? Just kidding! Brilliant shot Marky!

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julie hugill julie hugill   {K:6730} 7/4/2005
I love how you have done this great work !!
Jules

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Alison Webb   {K:1779} 7/3/2005
I like the selective colouring Marky, great shot well done.
Cheers Al.

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Quix Photography Quix Photography   {K:20204} 7/3/2005
Brilliant Marky! Got loads of these myself... whith a different wench though... lol (& got just as wet as she did standing so close to the pool)

Love the use of colour & B&W.... this is great... may look just as interesting reversed (background colour... wench B&W... make it look very surreal... may try that one myself )

Hope you enjoyed the fair... got a load from the parade today so will get some on here soon... Been out all weekend so have not had a chance to upload anything new... hopefully I will get something decent on in the next few days from the fair myself.

Sue xx

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 7/3/2005
But that's not fair. You can't dunk her without her second shoe. Hehehehe!!

Judi

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Keith Saint Keith Saint   {K:13784} 7/3/2005
Great capture
They were the good old days when you could do this to nagging women lol
Nice work Mark

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Eric Peterson   {K:4419} 7/3/2005
I like it. The partial desaturation works very well to isolate and bring out the main subject from an overly cluttered background. I don't know what aperture you had set, but a large aperture would have helped isolate the subject even more, though it looks like your autofocus may have locked onto something behind her as some of the background does appear slightly sharper than she is. In any case, a good eye for a photo op and well conceived post processing.
Eric

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