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Hooshang Nahrvar
{K:1939} 9/17/2005
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A PERFECT POSITION FOR GETTING A NICE & MEMORIAL IMAGE . H-N
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 8/10/2005
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We're in the middle of the fireworks season here in Japan, now. A mid-summer thing. I've never managed a successful photo of them, though. This is certainly one... and taken with film, too, so no instant "check." I am impressed. By the way, I got a macro lens and have been battling with this difficult genre ever since. It's slow going but I think I've made some progress. Your work is an inspiration.
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Marco Postiglione
{K:471} 8/9/2005
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WOW... like PS post-processing... !! happy thanksgivenday in late !!
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Erik Shea
{K:1600} 7/11/2005
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That is a very cool setting and I've never seen such a setting on a Digital.
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 7/11/2005
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My camera has the capacity to do multiple exposures (most digis, do not). I just set my camera to expose 2-9 (my choice) shots on 1 frame of film. Then I calculate the exposure accordingly.
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Erik Shea
{K:1600} 7/11/2005
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Love the fireworks, I wanted to try, but also too lazy to take a tripod, but now very curious what is the "4 exposure", looks great.
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 7/7/2005
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It's not often being lazy pays off! Thanks, John.
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 7/7/2005
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And again you've created a superb effect that would have been lost if you'd used a tripod. This looks like two flowers with stalks... AJ
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 7/7/2005
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Whoa! Nice job, girl!!
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drilan P drilan
{K:12030} 7/6/2005
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a beautiful image for this great event Lea. drilan
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 7/6/2005
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Thanks, James. I was WAY too lazy to carry a tripod and do it the conventional way!
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James Bambery
{K:13421} 7/6/2005
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Love it Lea, great work I really love the effect the 4 exposure caused. Great work.
Jim
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