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Imaging Challenge #25 - Solar


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The theme for the 25th challenge - April 2019 - is Solar!

Start Date: 1st April 2019
End Date: 30th June 2019

Rules: The theme this time is 'Solar' - the sun is treating us to a nice spot at the moment so this challenge is dedicated to the sun.

Prize: A personalised mug for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places featuring your image kindly provided by our sponsors FLO :) and a virtual trophy for your signature.

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RULES

All data must be captured and processed by you (no collaborative entries). 
Data must be captured during the challenge start & end dates. 
Multiple entries are allowed but please start a new topic for each entry. 
Multiple submissions of the same image, processed differently, will not be accepted.

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To enter please start a new topic with your image in the ‘Imaging Challenge #25' forum (each challenge will have it’s own). Please post as much information as possible - when it was taken, how it was captured and processed, etc. The info won't necessarily be used for judging but will help fellow SGLers looking to learn and improve their knowledge and technique.

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 Very  nice indeed, and not easy, but these two master it well. 

I love Vivaldi and his  'Four Seasons' are well up there among my favourites.

Not sure why this is in the Imaging Challenge section though?.

Ron.

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On 13/04/2019 at 16:10, laser_jock99 said:

Vivaldi Concerto for Two Cellos (RV531)- possibly one of the most profound musical duets ever written.  The interplay between the two Cellos is sublime. The split video in this version kind of illustrates it. The 'rest of the orchestra' is also played by Cremaine Booker in this video in four layers below.

 

Well, a truly stellar composite of performances by two very talented instrumentalists playing one of my favorite pieces! Each panel is very "solar" and "brilliant" in its own right. A unique and vibrant entry, indeed, if it was intended to be. lol!

 

Cheers!

Reggie ;)

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