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got... to... get... help  (SOS)
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Copyright: Ron Franklin (ron-franklin) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 239 W: 104 N: 485] (5373)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-02-05
Categories: Transportation
Exposure: f/11, 1/160 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-03-03 12:40
Viewed: 531
Points: 46
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
A survivor makes it ashore from the stricken vessel Riverdance........Well no its just a jogger on the beach....don't know what that boats doing there...lol

If you want to know more about the ship let me know :-)

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To AndroK: Thank youron-franklin 1 03-04 10:45
To jokiedokie: photography someitmes is about waitingron-franklin 1 03-04 10:38
To Radarflyer: keep smilinron-franklin 1 03-04 10:35
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Hi Ron,

A genius photo, it works so well much better than just a picture of the ship (which would have been good anyway) the jogger really finishes it off. I like his two thumbs up pose.

Cheers
Tom

Ron,
You've probably just won your own caption contest!

As an alternative how about, from the passing bird, "Damn, missed again!"

Well spotted.
Regards
Colin

Waouh!! C'est très impressionant. La composition de cette photo montre à la fois de l'insouciance (le jogger) et du drame (le bateau). Ce contraste est saisissant! bravo!

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  • juyona Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 2635 W: 1 N: 1257] (15405)
  • [2008-03-03 12:45]

Hola Ron,
Sensacional imagen,
original trabajo y presentación,
saludos

Hi Ron,
They park these things anywhere these days, as previously said the jogger adds to what would be a good picture and your caption made me laugh, I have not heard much about this one of late what do they hope to do with her?.
Nice work
Regards Andy

Ron, What can I say, but this is my "smile for the day"... actually laughing out loud!!

Very creative. Sometimes the title adds more than we know to a photo. GREAT ONE!

tfs, Lisa

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  • Ejtaan Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 969 W: 100 N: 2231] (11229)
  • [2008-03-03 14:03]

hahhaahahahahahh this sure looks more like a guy jogging to me.... Right place, right time!
or.... not?
I mean... such ashame for the ship eh?

I really think you had a very good opportunity here Ron and I must say that I love this composition.
The effect of the wind is still there.

Great job!

Cheers,
Anneke

Very funny
Great photo
TFS
Cynthia

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  • limba3 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1081 W: 435 N: 421] (13246)
  • [2008-03-03 14:17]

Hi Ron
It is possible to think that the man is running for the help. Great scena.
Anna

Goodness me they will park anywhere nowadays wont they!

Excellent timing here Ron, good detail and an amusing idea too

TFS regards Helen

Bonsoir Ron,
surprising photography. As it's said the life continues, here is a beautiful example. Especially that there no was fortunately victim at the time of the shipwreck of carrier.
I like the quiet pace of this jogger and the effect of the vagueness coming struck with force the prow from the ship.
TFS, Corinne

Hi Ron...nice composition..interesting with nice sharpness and detail.

Roger

que tal bajada de marea ehh ? jajaa muy original como presentaste la foto :-)

No, no, no. They parked it that way to help in painting the bottom :-).
Excellent
Pierre

bonjour Ron,
Excellente capture qui attire la curiosité.
Très belle réussite pour l'effet surprise c'est gagné.
Bravo,
Guylaine

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  • gnc Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 738 W: 10 N: 104] (1449)
  • [2008-03-03 16:21]

I know what happened. This ship can only dance on rivers, I think that it mistakenly fared out to seas ...... got to follow the directions ;-)

anyway, cool capture.
rgds,
Cristian

Well seen and a great capture. And a perfect title, it made me laugh.

Excellent composition with good contrast and colors.

TFS,
David

Beautiful documentary shot...

well this ship isn't dancing anymore haha what a great picture. how long did you wait for the jogger to come by ;-) perfect! kind regards Joke

Hi Ron,
Wow what a great shot, very humourous love the caption you managed to put a smile on my face today.
Did they manage to get this great ship moved?
TFS
Jane

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  • hester Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1320 W: 31 N: 1634] (9994)
  • [2008-03-08 11:59]

Hi Ron

I read about this ship, nice to see a photo. I hope you kept a safe distance :) Nicely composed - the jogger does look like he is escaping

TFS

Karan

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  • x-ray Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 36 W: 41 N: 26] (288)
  • [2008-03-11 5:31]

Hi Ron
Like the photo the beach jogger adds that bit of human interest like the way he is totally ignoring the stricken ship
TFS
Kenny

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  • moli Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1405 W: 275 N: 1919] (11882)
  • [2008-03-21 13:20]

Hello Ron.
Wow. Massive picture here and massive ship has a trouble. Great shot and well captured.
Looks effective.
My compliments.
Janek Kloss

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  • Karey Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 83 W: 15 N: 67] (775)
  • [2008-06-03 3:04]

Hi Ron, from Dorisday's friend here in NZ. Nice capture. With both thumbs up, I wonder if he has something to do with this disaster. haha, very dramatic. cheers, Karey

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