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Jun 04, 2005 14:50 |  #1

Well, Trainee's anyway!
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Jun 04, 2005 16:04 |  #2

Nice shot. Looks like there having a lot of fun. :)


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Jun 04, 2005 16:53 |  #3

Looks like fun. Nice shot.


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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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Jun 04, 2005 21:52 as a reply to  @ Dawn's post |  #5

Great shot. I can't wait until my boy is old enough to have at the beach!


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Jun 04, 2005 22:34 |  #6

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.


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Jun 05, 2005 01:33 as a reply to  @ grego's post |  #7

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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Jun 05, 2005 01:38 |  #8

Nice shot.


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Jun 05, 2005 02:43 as a reply to  @ peter/c's post |  #9

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!
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I respect that. But your camera is built well for a reason. :) I guess it's the photo journalist in me talking.


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Jun 05, 2005 03:51 |  #10

They are doing a good job!
I also think the angle would be good if it were lower.


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