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    One for the books

    Nice when one of your favorites gets published.

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    Re: One for the books

    neat--interesting presentation

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    Re: One for the books

    Double truck!! Congrats on a great pic and a wonderful presentation.
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    Re: One for the books

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer View Post
    Double truck!! Congrats on a great pic and a wonderful presentation.
    Thanks, I was really stoked.
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    Well-Deserved!

    That's a great photo, Shai! I tried to shoot kiteboarding once and was totally furstrated at how hard it was to get the rider and sail in the same shot. And in this photo you really got it all - SF, rider, sail - an Alcatraz! Awesome! This is such a great photo - one for printing and hanging on the wall, even! Thanks for sharing the published image, too. I like seeing stuff in print like this.
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    Re: One for the books

    Just posted a link to this thread on the PhotographyREVIEW.com Facebook page - had to share it!

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    Re: One for the books

    Wow, congratulations! Great shot!
    Can you tell us about the shoot? I can't read that small text.

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    Re: One for the books

    Quote Originally Posted by mattb View Post
    Wow, congratulations! Great shot!
    Can you tell us about the shoot? I can't read that small text.
    Thanks.

    I was hired for a comercial shoot for F-One ( the manufacturer of the equipment ). We were shooting at the Golden Gate Bridge. On the way to the bridge , we passed Alcatraz and as I looked back I realized that it would be a great back drop for a shot. The gloomy day was actually a positive. So, after we were one with the Golden Gate Bridge shoot . I asked the boarders to head to Alcatraz. I asked Alex ( the boarder) to jump at a specific spot. At that spot he would be framed bu Alcatraz and San Francisco. He did it exactly right the first time. The fairy in the background was just by accident. I didn't even notice it at the time.

    The shot was done with my D3s and 14-24mm f2.8
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    Re: One for the books

    Quote Originally Posted by jacobovs View Post
    Thanks.

    I was hired for a comercial shoot for F-One ( the manufacturer of the equipment ). We were shooting at the Golden Gate Bridge. On the way to the bridge , we passed Alcatraz and as I looked back I realized that it would be a great back drop for a shot. The gloomy day was actually a positive. So, after we were one with the Golden Gate Bridge shoot . I asked the boarders to head to Alcatraz. I asked Alex ( the boarder) to jump at a specific spot. At that spot he would be framed bu Alcatraz and San Francisco. He did it exactly right the first time. The fairy in the background was just by accident. I didn't even notice it at the time.

    The shot was done with my D3s and 14-24mm f2.8
    Thanks for the background info, Shai. What kind of boat were you in? This looks like you were able to shoot from a pretty low angle.
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    Re: One for the books

    Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John View Post
    Thanks for the background info, Shai. What kind of boat were you in? This looks like you were able to shoot from a pretty low angle.
    It was a 22 or 23 foot boat. I sat on that little deck that hangs off the back. Sorry, don't know what it's called.
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    Re: One for the books

    Quote Originally Posted by jacobovs View Post
    It was a 22 or 23 foot boat. I sat on that little deck that hangs off the back. Sorry, don't know what it's called.
    That's good enough for me. I don't know the names of different boats, anyway. I'm mostly a dry land guy - especially since I live in Utah now

    By the way, did you notice that we made this image a Featured Photo? Check the top of the page...
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    Re: One for the books

    Congrat Shai
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    Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John View Post
    That's good enough for me. I don't know the names of different boats, anyway. I'm mostly a dry land guy - especially since I live in Utah now

    By the way, did you notice that we made this image a Featured Photo? Check the top of the page...
    Oh, just noticed it was featured. Thanks , I'm honored.
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    Re: One for the books

    Great shot!!! Congratulations on the featured photo, it is well deserved, Jeff :thumbsup::thumbsup:
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    Re: One for the books

    Congrats for the feature

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    Hey,awesome and handsome. Congratulations!!!!

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