Well, Trainee's anyway!
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Jun 04, 2005 14:50 | #1 Well, Trainee's anyway!
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stoneylonesome Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | Jun 04, 2005 16:04 | #2 Nice shot. Looks like there having a lot of fun. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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DLeBlanc Member 148 posts Joined Dec 2004 Location: Moncton, NB, Canada More info | Jun 04, 2005 16:53 | #3 Looks like fun. Nice shot. "Trust No One"
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Dawn Member 52 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Chandler, Arizona More info | Jun 04, 2005 16:58 | #4 I love the composition of this photo. I have a tendency to crop too much and this taught me something. Thank you!
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Sailfish Member 165 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Townsville, Australia More info | Great shot. I can't wait until my boy is old enough to have at the beach! Canon 60D | Canon 24mm-70mm f2.8L | Canon EF-S 18mm-55mm IS | Canon EF-S 55mm-250mm IS | Canon 50mm f1.8 MkII | Canon 420EX | Canon 580EX II | flickr
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grego Cream of the Crop 8,819 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: UCLA More info | Jun 04, 2005 22:34 | #6 My take on it.......If you are willing to get dirty....... Go UCLA
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grego wrote: My take on it.......If you are willing to get dirty....... Get down and low(lay down probably) and shoot up. Gives a unique perspective from the normal above type shot. I appreciate Your advice.However, I took the shot from the promenade high above. I personally NEVER take a camera onto the sands, too much danger from the stuff getting into the camera!
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Leorooster Cream of the Crop 6,749 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: New York More info | Jun 05, 2005 01:38 | #8 Nice shot. Canon 1DMarkIII
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grego Cream of the Crop 8,819 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: UCLA More info | peter/c wrote: I appreciate Your advice.However, I took the shot from the promenade high above. I personally NEVER take a camera onto the sands, too much danger from the stuff getting into the camera! Peter. I respect that. But your camera is built well for a reason. Go UCLA
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sixshot Goldmember 1,350 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Guangzhou, China. More info | Jun 05, 2005 03:51 | #10 They are doing a good job! 20D | 17-40mm L | Patience
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