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A classic caseI took this photo last Monday night. It should be a classic case of what you can get
when experimenting with a camera and lighting, but honestly what happened it that the light was poor and I did not have my glasses on to see the camera settings. However, I must admit it has grown on me. What do you think?
Re: A classic caseAs an abstract it works very well
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Re: A classic caseThank you! I thought of calling it an out of body experience
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Chris
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Re: A classic caseIf you are going to shoot stuff like that without the glasses I'd leave them at home all the time Seriously tho, it's an interesting effect and conveys movement really well. If you don't tell anyone it was a fluke they'll all think you're really arty
Re: A classic caseWhy, thank you.
Re: A classic caseYup I would give it the thumbs up
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