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over the moonTaken at the Paniyiri Greek Festival on the weekend while out with Oneputt.
as we were leaving i spotted the Moon and grabbed this shot with the 300/4.5 then cropped about 50% away. Shane
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Re: over the moonShane, I don't normally post unless I have something to say about a photo, I hate just saying nice shot.
I'm making an exception this time. Nice shot. __________
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Re: over the moonThat was well noticed Shane. Right place and time.
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Re: over the moonIts a very simple shot,but very effective.The colours look fantastic and of course,your timing was perfect.
Re: over the moonTop shot. Really like it.
Re: over the moonAwesome. That is one tall ride
Re: over the moonthanks guys ... sometimes you can be lucky and everything just falls into place
Shane
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Re: over the moonVery well spotted and very well timed!!
Re: over the moonWell that's a very cool shot. I think you got the placement just right.
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Re: over the moonheres a shot to show the scene before i put the 300 on ...
and another shot with the 300 and a larger crop ... Shane
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Re: over the moonvery clever shot. i like it.
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Re: over the moonso they're cows are they
Greg
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Re: over the moonI think the first is the pick.
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Re: over the moonWow, the 300 really reaches out and grabs em, huh?
Nice.... Kevin
Re: over the moonOooh I missed this one Shane! Excellent... so well seen!
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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