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Jun 24, 2006 12:31 |  #1

My very first short using my new circular polariser, don't usually do flowers and guessing your going to tell me to stay well clear!!

I needed a subject to frame the clouds above, and, having taking it I actually now quite like it.:confused:

I did use fill flash...

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Jun 25, 2006 17:02 |  #2

That's a very interesting angle, I like it alot.




  
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Jun 25, 2006 22:40 as a reply to  @ Frank_Hollahan's post |  #3

Looks very nice here, and would probably look even better in a frame on your wall....:)


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Jun 27, 2006 14:50 |  #4

Thanks for these comments, might try a few more


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Jun 27, 2006 15:46 |  #5

Nice shot and a very interesting angle, makes this quite a good creative shot.


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