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falling autumn leavesCaptured a family having a picnic. The lady threw up a handful of dry leaves to amuse the kids. Picture was severly backlight as they were under the shade. No flash was used and they were not aware that I had taken a photo. Taken with D70 + AFS 300 F4 + TC 1.4. Handheld. regards, Arthur
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Ooooh.. I don't know.. I reckon that lady looking right at the camera might have an inkling that you took a photo Geoff http://www.gleff.com
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