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Well spotted and timed although a tighter crop would have given the shot much more impact.
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I really like this shot. How did you create it?
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I fiond the line at the top quite distracting and would have like to have seen more detail in the wheels wood in foreground. I love the use of shadows though.
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I think that if you had moved around to the left you would have eliminated some of the background clutter which distracts from the boy.
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Technicaly very good - I love the lighting. I don't wish to appear to be critical because the shot is of a far higher standard than I could achieve, but I don't really understand the point. Why have a fish in a Champagne flute and a slice of lemon which would never be put on a glass except a cocktail one?
Can you do anaother one with grapes and the Cham glasses (perhaps filled with a rose )?
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Taken at around midnight whilst leaving a friends house in Kent, UK.
Fortunatly I had a camera in the car with me at the time! Please
provide any relevant feedback. Thank you.
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I think you have captured the scene really well and not been impatient, and gone home just after the sun had gone under the horizon. Well worth waiting for and the pic just makes you want to go to Kakado to experience it yourself. It would be a great picture to hang on my wall here in cold England.
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I like this shot as it shows how intense the sky is in the Northern Territory. I perhaps would have tried a slightly different angle to avoid the shadow in the bottom left though. Shame a croc didn't suddenly jump up as you depressed the shutter!
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Taken on the way home from a day at the beach. I like to use
natural light where possible and was fortunate to have
backlighting on this shot.
1/250 - f4.5 - 50mm macro setting on lense
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Taken on the 24th August 2001 at Camber Sands near Rye in
England. I have never seen it so misty at midday in summer! It
was quite an eary light but us English will sunbath in any
weather. 30 degrees as well.
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