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The red wave of mobilityRegards
Matt. K
Re: The red wave of mobilityvery cool matt, all in camera?
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: The red wave of mobilityHow can it be? Is it magic of a sort? Is Matt a secret graphical prestidigitator?
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Re: The red wave of mobilityPres what! Cool image, love the isolation but I personally would crop down from the top and from the right side to remove distractions.
Chris
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Re: The red wave of mobilityVery original! But, I agree you need some judicious cropping and make the subject bigger. Also get rid off that white patch on the right edge.
Re: The red wave of mobilityGreat work Matt, love it.
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Re: The red wave of mobilityHave you got yourself a Nikon D600 Matt? If you have it would explain the stuttering shutter
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Re: The red wave of mobilityIt's amazing the things you can see wandering round town.
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