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Blowin' BubblesHere is shot from last Sunday with the 70-200 VRII.
Nikon D300, F2.8, 1/4000, 200mm. Last edited by Gadgit on Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Blowin' BubblesDeb,
I'm not sure what's going on, I can see the post. I re-did the link, is the picture there now?
Re: Blowin' BubblesIts there for me.
Nice one. Lovely separation of subject from background and an intersing subject to boot.. Perhaps it would have been slightly better yet if the background had been more uniform. Perhaps move slightly so the large white object (tent?) is not behind his head. Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Re: Blowin' BubblesI agree with Mr Darcy, however, The fact that the red cap is over the white patch of the background saves the picture, I think. It is sharp and has lovely colours.
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