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And even yet more from a rainy dayThe D300 was dripping with water most of the day, as it has done on many previous occasions. A testament to how well the designers of the camera have weather sealed it.
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Matt. K
And even yet more from a rainy dayMatt, #1 is sublime. I love it.
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Re: And even yet more from a rainy dayYes for me too Matt
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Re: And even yet more from a rainy dayAll of them are very good, but #1 is the winner here
Re: And even yet more from a rainy dayMatt, the first one mate, how about a BW conversion for it? In this case also, i would straight the horizontal lines of the steps (ie rotate the image slightly), i don't think it adds tension in this frame, the overseeing arch of the SOH and the umbrella clad figure work really well.
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: And even yet more from a rainy dayGood suggestions Gerry. Thanks. I'll play around with them.
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