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Feb 25, 2005 22:59 |  #1

Check it out. Let me know what u think!
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curtgully
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Feb 26, 2005 00:30 |  #2

I am just an amateur but I have to say, some of your shots are marvelous. The Beams shot is beautiful.

I like how you have taken a lot of thought before you shot.

Couple questions:

* Did you do any post edir=ting to them?
* What kind of camera? Lens?
* Do you use a tripod?

Keep flashing, you are doing an awesome job.


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Feb 26, 2005 19:01 as a reply to  @ curtgully's post |  #3

Some great photographs there, well done! That squirrel shot with the snow background - that's just crying out to be used as a Christmas card! I'd buy it!

Thanks.


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Mar 03, 2005 16:11 as a reply to  @ paulhillion's post |  #4

Very nice. I had only a quick look as the sudden urge to go and take some photos came over me...


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raztazor
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Mar 03, 2005 17:12 |  #5

I like the graveyard. A nice longshot with great DOF. Also, I was very amused by the cat and dog shot. What were they looking at? Aren't cats and dogs suppose to hate each other? ;-)a




  
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Mar 03, 2005 17:44 |  #6

Some very nice photo's , keep up the good work.


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