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Kiernan Senior Member 293 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: Fussa, Tokyo, Japan More info | Mar 05, 2005 16:36 | #1
Comments are always welcome. - Chazz
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marie Cream of the Crop 21,057 posts Joined Jul 2002 More info | Mar 05, 2005 18:51 | #2 very nice regards, Marie
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Mar 05, 2005 19:08 | #3 Quick suggestion. In this situation try to get yourself out of the reflection. Maybe put the camera on something and use a trigger or a timer. Just my 2 cents worth. Great picture I have always really liked the Mustangs. Please Visit Jim Wilson - Photography
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R1 Kid wrote: Quick suggestion. In this situation try to get yourself out of the reflection. Maybe put the camera on something and use a trigger or a timer. Just my 2 cents worth. Great picture I have always really liked the Mustangs. It was on a tripod and was taken with a remote. I don't know what the reflection is of...and try as I might in PS, I couldn't get it out without making the photo look unatural. - Chazz
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stoneylonesome Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | Nice shot, looks great. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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