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juy_socal
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Oct 06, 2006 01:18 |  #1

Hi i'm new a member and new to digital photography. Here is a pic
i took the other day, saw the sky so went up to the roof of my
apt. building and shoot a couple of shots. It was taken w/ an
50 1.8.

IMAGE: http://static.flickr.com/121/256108670_143db15041.jpg?v=0

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Oct 06, 2006 01:35 |  #2

Great shot with just an incredible sky. Well done. :grin:

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Oct 06, 2006 01:43 |  #3

Thanks for the comment and help on the pic robert. I always go up on the roof almost everyday and check how the sunset looks like so far this is the best i got.


Canon 30d, 50 1.8, tamron 17-50, canon 70-200 F4, Canon 580 ex, Benro KS-1 / A227, Lowepro 70AW, Lowepro Flipside 300, Omni-bounce, Demb Diffuser Pro
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Oct 06, 2006 02:13 |  #4

juy_socal wrote in post #2083622 (external link)
Thanks for the comment and help on the pic robert. I always go up on the roof almost everyday and check how the sunset looks like so far this is the best i got.

Well you certainly got a good one there! Nice work.
Regards Alan.


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