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Darrin James
{K:3944} 3/31/2003
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Wow again, had to come back and have another look. Have also added you to my Friends List. Cheers, DJ
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Roger Wright
{K:68} 3/30/2003
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That's beautiful, Megan! The variation in lighting intensity reminds me a bit of the varying magnetic fields in an electric motor - a thing of great beauty, though I suppose that you'd have to be an electrical engineer to appreciate it. Very well done - Thank you!
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Darrin James
{K:3944} 3/19/2003
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I'm going out to try this!! A great photo. Has to be done before I go home 9/10
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Matt Hardy
{K:474} 3/12/2003
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Megan this is a really great shot. Something that is worth hanging up on the wall. Love it.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 3/8/2003
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This is a great picture. Well composed and exposed. The sky color is very interesting. Don
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Megan Forbes
{K:4617} 3/8/2003
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Hi Christian,
Thanks. I actually quite like the perspective, although it doesn't totally fit with the title. I will be returning sometime in the hopes that the boat has gone - I had to crop the water reflections closer than I wanted to because of the front of it, and the Thames shows reflections so beautifully. Seems a waste. :)
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 3/8/2003
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The circle for you and the sphere for me. I love the effect. There are two layers of interest here. The most obvious is the circular shape. I noticed before reading your notes that it was off-centered, and I took it as a way to introduce a dynamic perspective. The second layer, that comes as a second thought, is that of the sky hues and your exposure caught it perfectly. It was daring to take that at f 2, but your lens shows its quality. Have you thought about trying to correct the perspective in your image editing software ?
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