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The end of a long day...... from an officer's point of view.
Thought I would try a small panorama shot while shooting at a house fire.... totally different shot than i would usually do.. but i think the gamble paid off? comments more than welcome and appreciated... cheers Last edited by xerubus on Fri Jun 03, 2005 6:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Thanks Kerry. I don't know about you... but I like the fact that you can't actually see the primary incident however there is still enough going on in the shot to make you look around? cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
the look he is giving definitely says something doesn't it... http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Yes, I think that is what makes the shot appealing. There's no "central" point of interest, but plenty of interesting things to see. my gallery of so-so photos
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A busy photo indeed but plenty of intersting small individual photos within it. i reckon you could crop it about four times and have four totally different pictures.
Great photo. Steve.
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I really like this shot. While it is quite busy it is very interesting too and there is lots too look at. An excellent story shot as has already been observed. I think the pano layout works well to drag the viewer across the image and encounter different parts of the "story". Peter
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