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Old 17th of September 2010 (Fri)   #1
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i guess its my first thread here since i shoot people mostly
while i was checking camera settings i took a shot of pavement.
seems interesting to share with you
c&c are welcome
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COOL!!!!
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Nice shot. I wish my test pics turned out that good.
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Heh! Sometimes it's nice to break away from "routine"!
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Nice effect. Very nice indeed.
Good use of the elements.
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Nice shot. I wish my test pics turned out that good.
thank you very much!
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Heh! Sometimes it's nice to break away from "routine"!
right you are. i should take a walk on my own sometime.
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Nice effect. Very nice indeed.
Good use of the elements.
it was screaming for a shot! good thing i had 24-70mm mounted.
really appreciate your comments, gentlemen
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Great perspective, I especially like the changing angles on the shadows. Kind of a shame that the top right is almost clipped by some objects shadow though... Maybe you could try to "modify reality" on that... there seems to be enough detail left, and I'm sure the camera has enough DR.
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Great perspective, I especially like the changing angles on the shadows. Kind of a shame that the top right is almost clipped by some objects shadow though... Maybe you could try to "modify reality" on that... there seems to be enough detail left, and I'm sure the camera has enough DR.
thank you!
i could cheat it a bit in photoshop that shadow bothers me too
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