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iSpark
18th of November 2007 (Sun), 03:07
Not sure where to post these. I'll share them here after some suggestions.
These were taken yesterday at a place called Brookgreen Gardens. It is a huge outdoor sculpture garden.
Thanks for looking.

1.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222584023-M.jpg

2.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222583829-M.jpg

3.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222584012-M.jpg

4.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222583854-M.jpg

5.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222583944-M.jpg

6.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222583878-M.jpg

7.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222583971-M.jpg

8.
http://www.jmphotographs.com/photos/222583915-M.jpg

I have never been there this time of day and the light was gorgeous.
Can't wait to back when they have "Nights of a Thousand Candles" the gardens and sculptures will be lit by candles and holiday lights at night.

DozerLYP
18th of November 2007 (Sun), 10:50
those are great shots. and they'll be just fine in this section...

mven74
18th of November 2007 (Sun), 11:47
they are all great. i like #1 the most. what lens did you use?

iSpark
18th of November 2007 (Sun), 11:56
Thank you DozerLYP and mven74!

mven, I used the Canon 17-40L f/4 on the first image. I used a 24-70L f/2.8, a 70-200L f/2.8 and the 17-40L f/4 for these shots.

Earthangel
18th of November 2007 (Sun), 19:43
Nice shots. I also recently discovered Brookgreen gardens on a trip to Mytle Beach.

mike ca
18th of November 2007 (Sun), 22:27
Nice compositions #2 is Sweet Thanks for sharing

iSpark
19th of November 2007 (Mon), 08:01
Thanks Earthangel and mike ca!

bikerider
19th of November 2007 (Mon), 08:13
I think they are all good except #2 and #3 where as in portraiture having partial limbs showing creates compositional problems. In #2 you cut their feet off and in #3 part of her arm is cut off but shows a disembodied hand. All are nicely exposed and I particularly like #1, good work really.