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robkenyon
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Reged: 22/05/2008
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Module One finished
      #659770 - 27/05/2008 11:51

Although not yet sent off for marking I think I have finished my Module one photos, I wanted to take a variety of photos which I would not usually take some of them not the best but I tried! anyway here is the link

http://www.flickr.com/photos/robkenyon/sets/72157605282474719/

any comments welcome!

Rob Kenyon


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alancane
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Reged: 24/05/2008
Posts: 38
Re: Module One finished [Re: robkenyon]
      #659962 - 27/05/2008 18:25

Hi Rob,

Some great shots there! I like the guitar picture, it really has some great detail and you caught the subject really well.
How long did it take you to put your first module together?
I am just working through mine at the moment, I think I need to change my square and I am having a creative block for the horizontal panoramic, I am sure it will come to me in the end!

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Alan
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/alancane/sets/


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robkenyon
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Reged: 22/05/2008
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Re: Module One finished [Re: alancane]
      #659971 - 27/05/2008 18:42

Hey, I signed up for the course about the 20th May? or around that date, I had a few shots anyway but I kind of knew what I wanted to shoot anyway so its taken about a week or so to do but dont think you have to do it that fast, take your time and get the shots you really want. You will be suprised how some of your photos look once cropped, it can breath new life into them.

Rob


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alancane
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Reged: 24/05/2008
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Re: Module One finished [Re: robkenyon]
      #659978 - 27/05/2008 18:45

Great to hear! I will let you know when I have submitted mine... aiming for next weekend to finish and submit!

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Alan
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GDN
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Reged: 05/02/2008
Posts: 718
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Re: Module One finished [Re: robkenyon]
      #659988 - 27/05/2008 18:57

Nice set there Rob. I also like the guitar photo, great shot.

Looking forward to your interpretation of module 2.

BTW just thought I'd point out you have a typo in the set title...

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Gary - My Flickr Site


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robkenyon
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Reged: 22/05/2008
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Re: Module One finished [Re: GDN]
      #660041 - 27/05/2008 21:00

oh yes! only just noticed!

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James_Allman
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Reged: 28/10/2007
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Loc: London
Re: Module One finished [Re: robkenyon]
      #660143 - 28/05/2008 09:13

Welcome to the course Rob.

Nice set of pictures you've got there, I really like the dog

Good luck with module 2

James


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ormina
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Reged: 27/12/2007
Posts: 109
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Re: Module One finished [Re: James_Allman]
      #660340 - 28/05/2008 19:55

A belated welcome to the forum Rob,

I have not been around a lot lately.

Just checked out your first module, congrats for the speedy entry. I really like your choice of subjects, especially the guitar.

Cheers Ormina


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Partyblonde105
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Reged: 28/02/2008
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Loc: Surrey
Re: Module One finished [Re: ormina]
      #660414 - 28/05/2008 23:03

Hi Rob & Everyone

I really must start checking these forums more often, it's great that there are quite a few of us now doing this course!

Wow, completed in a week! I really ought to get on & finish mod 1, I signed up in March I really like your images particularly the guitar one.

Alan, I too am still trying to find the right horizonal panoramic image, maybe if the weather cheers up I can get out again

Mel


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