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Camp LifeLast edited by darb on Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Right place, right time, where the hecks my camera ...
Like this one, I found the overexposed bit on the right hand side a little distracting, but considering the shutter speed you did really well.
Where were you you camping ?
yeah, the blown highlight is a bit of a ocncern, but basically couldnt help it if i wanted to capture other light. I did sneakily hide the gas laterns behind the trees ... I could have toned it down a bit, and then recovered in PP, as the shadow details arent important, but thats cheating.
The usual disclaimer applies, the sobriety of the situation was very questionable (damn eagles lost!!! oh well great game all the same) http://davidsonimagery.com/
Right place, right time, where the hecks my camera ...
oh, camping at a spot called stringers. Lane poole reserve, near dwellingup. 55,000ha reserve ... great spot. water was frigging COLD (so were the nights, down to about 2c)
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I like this darb. Has a nice feel and the long exposure works well (except for the blown RHS, of course)
Peter
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dont you hate it when someone walks through your shot with a torch .. (i was sitting down and didnt know.)
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It looks like a peacock spirit
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Just added anohter pic to the top ...
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ok what about these two carnations ? ;
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Brings back some memories does this first shot Darb, nicely done, Max
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