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May 20, 2011 03:14 |  #1

I have been going through my old photos from this past fall now that I have a good computer that can load them faster n such. I just dont know what I think about this shot here, I have plenty of others but I just dont think I quite got what I aimed for. Hope you like it, and let me know your thoughts on it! Sorry its not linked to flickr and attached, hope that didnt cause any problems, its just a bit lower quality than the real shot! Cheers~


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May 20, 2011 08:59 |  #2

I would of liked to have the capture in full focus, but thats just me...


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May 20, 2011 11:09 |  #3

Bianchi wrote in post #12445959 (external link)
I would of liked to have the capture in full focus, but thats just me...

i mean i have shots of that from earlier in the day. i was just trying something different :)


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May 20, 2011 11:13 |  #4

I like the shot alright but personally I find the out of focus boats in the foreground a distraction, was that intentional ? or was it due to movement and shutter ??


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May 20, 2011 12:21 |  #5

It was due to the 2+ second shutter. Showing some movement :P


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