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Sep 17, 2007 17:49 |  #1

Two best points of view to butifull fountain in Haifa (Israel)


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Sep 19, 2007 04:12 |  #2

hea man, i have to say i commend you on your continuing efforts to post great images. I have read some of the tough comments you receive, but you keep going. I have one comment for you. all your images look like they were taken at eye level as you stand. Try getting some odd angles. The fountains could have been really cool at some different angles. Keep going!


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Sep 19, 2007 04:19 |  #3

Yea not bad. but do agree with radloser on the angel thing. I would go back and shoot the shot from the right hand side of the fountain looking between the little squirts into the big one. Maybe take your tripod and try a long exposure of the same shot. there bye getting soft flowing water effect.
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Sep 19, 2007 14:25 |  #4

Renboy, thanks for idea




  
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Sep 19, 2007 19:26 |  #5

out of the two i think the closer cropped image is the best ...


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