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S-S frustrating simple something 8,755 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2006 More info | Oct 29, 2007 05:23 | #1 few shots from today...
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iKirst HelloO Nurse! 3,601 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: The Unholy Grail, Auckland, NZ More info | Oct 29, 2007 05:27 | #2 The buttercup rocks www.iKirst.com
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tag141 Goldmember 3,247 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Trans Trans Tasman? More info | Oct 29, 2007 05:52 | #3 ^ mucho agreement.
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loworbit Goldmember 1,730 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Christchurch, NZ More info | Oct 29, 2007 13:39 | #4 ^^ thirded Shoot as if it were film
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manipula Cream of the Crop 5,290 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: English Wookie in Wellington, NZ. More info | Oct 29, 2007 16:19 | #5 I'm not one for flower shots, so take anything I say here with a pinch of salt. None of them smack me in the face and make me say 'wow!' but there's a certain deftness and delicacy in how you've shot them that is exceptional. You could tell a woman took these, they've the feminine touch and considered view. And from experience working with a talented lady photographer who took four years to get a small bunch of shots which showed that, I know that's a very hard thing to do. Cheers, Dave.
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DiscoLizard Tinkerbell asking for trouble 1,391 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: New Zealand More info | Oct 29, 2007 16:30 | #6 I much prefer your landscape shots in the other thread, but I don't mind the fern, and the buttercup is quite nice When a dumb kiwi #$ick nicks the ball through the slips,
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CesarAmbriz Goldmember 1,348 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Palo Alto, CA More info | Oct 29, 2007 18:51 | #7 These shots are awsome, great work. Thanks for sharing. The goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer.
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rw2 Goldmember 4,201 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2006 Location: North Dakota More info | Oct 29, 2007 19:17 | #8 The buttercup is my choice. If you're afraid of failure ... you'll never succeed!
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Nzshrimper a good height for ... 10,173 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Christchurch - New Zealand More info | Oct 30, 2007 14:25 | #9 I like the butter cup shot too - its isolation is very good. However, the butter cup would be better if you could see its face.. the other 3 are hmm bland. © All rights given away
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IraRunyan Goldmember 3,703 posts Likes: 44 Joined Aug 2007 Location: Brevard County, Florida More info | Oct 31, 2007 12:43 | #10 These are outstanding captures! Canon 7D,Canon Rebel XTi, Canon 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM,Tamron 200-500mm
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