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Jun 07, 2006 18:07 |  #1

For me....:)

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Jun 07, 2006 18:13 |  #2

Wow, I never would have thought of that being a picture. very creative shot!


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Jun 07, 2006 18:14 |  #3

Nice shot, I like it


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Jun 07, 2006 18:25 |  #4

I'd be curious what a larger depth of field would have looked like but I really like the shot.


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Jun 08, 2006 05:33 |  #5

Thanks all, glad you liked it.

Shoreliner, i tried givin more DOF on it and focusing on the mid where thr sun reflection, but it goes very bright then, so i made the focus on different thing. Thanks for suggestion :)


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