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Bean Dur'n?Shot at Sth Coast skate park last year B4 D70 purchase.
He was pretty good. Sorry about the size, I'll get it nailed shortly! I know nutzinc
Good action pic marcus - it doesn't look like anyone could do this without being seriously hurt!
You probably had no control over this, but I would like to see a less cluttered background. Those boxes in particular are distracting because they are so close to the subject - have you tried cloning them out in PS?
It just goes to show that the camera can show what the eye never sees.
Great photo. Steve.
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As the others have said the items in the background are a bit of a distraction. So you could of done with less DOF to naturally give less definition to the things in the background.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
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