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Nov 13, 2006 22:28 |  #1

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Nov 14, 2006 03:43 |  #2

The lighting in the first shot is expectional.
Very Well Done :)


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Nov 14, 2006 06:09 |  #3

hmmm i don't know if this will help at all but apart from all being awesome shots the last one could POSSIBLY do with being flipped like 2degree clockwise... maybe?
I don't know if maybe i went too far but oh well... just an idea

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--edit-- ok actually you can't really see a difference can you?

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Nov 14, 2006 06:19 |  #4

Nice series! I especially like the last one, except for the fact that the subject is so centered. Was that an intentional breaking of the rules (if so, then I will forgive you), or do you just not know any better? ;-)a


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Nov 14, 2006 20:32 as a reply to  @ rssfhs's post |  #5

Great shots! I agree with ferco on the slight rotation.




  
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Nov 15, 2006 02:03 |  #6

Ferco wrote in post #2260572 (external link)
hmmm i don't know if this will help at all but apart from all being awesome shots the last one could POSSIBLY do with being flipped like 2degree clockwise... maybe?
I don't know if maybe i went too far but oh well... just an idea
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--edit-- ok actually you can't really see a difference can you?

before i posted it was tweaked 2 degrees to the side...lol...i think i just caught a wierd angle with the camera that messes with your mind:D

rssfhs...i did it on purpose :P


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Nov 15, 2006 02:13 |  #7

The lighting on the left wall of the red light house makes me wonder about the angles too...Great shots of places I haven't seen...I wonder how the long distance casting/fishing would be from those rocks...

The deep greens, blues and grays in the first shot, accentuated by a burst of bright, rich sunlight really makes for a super shot...

thanks for sharing.


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Nov 15, 2006 02:24 |  #8

johnstoy wrote in post #2265162 (external link)
The lighting on the left wall of the red light house makes me wonder about the angles too...Great shots of places I haven't seen...I wonder how the long distance casting/fishing would be from those rocks...

The deep greens, blues and grays in the first shot, accentuated by a burst of bright, rich sunlight really makes for a super shot...

thanks for sharing.

near the lighthouse it gets to be about a 5 ft drop...alot of people fish off this one and the kewunee piers


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Nov 15, 2006 03:42 |  #9

black84z28 wrote in post #2265131 (external link)
rssfhs...i did it on purpose :P

yeah, I thought so. :-)


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