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Darren Mark Lines
{K:442} 4/1/2007
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I love the perspective used in this image.
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 3/13/2007
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nice perspective..... good work
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tapas banerjee
{K:1711} 3/10/2007
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Very good capture of pattern!
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Terry Ohmart
{K:186} 3/8/2007
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Good depth and color. A very cool shot. Great job.
Terry
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 3/4/2007
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LOL! I guess I could do something interesting in Photoshop, Johan, but India's pretty uncomfortable with kind of public display. ;)
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Johan Sorensen
{K:3449} 3/4/2007
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nice , you need a naked women sitting there
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Anna Schulz
{K:1186} 3/3/2007
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hi paul, where have you been? taking a vacation? you made wonderful pictures. and i love this one. great lines and colors. you have an good eye for everything. anna
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Guido Cosentino
{K:2903} 3/2/2007
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Gorgeous. i love the DOF tha colors and the sesation of calm tha this shot gives to me.
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 3/2/2007
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Wowee; the depth, perspective and geometry all work perfectly and the beauty of the "Taj" are really impressive! 7++ --Regards, Jan
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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 3/2/2007
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The repitition of the benches and the columns draws ones eye right into the picture. But, you are right about the spot of blue. My eyes are drawn right to that spot. The lighting and shadows are marvelous. Nice work. Kelly
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Carlen Boersema
{K:6789} 2/28/2007
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I like the lines and repetition of this photo. Well done.
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Wayne Winsauer
{K:7331} 2/28/2007
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OOOH! Super trick! Thanks for the advice!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 2/27/2007
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There's a trick: When you KNOW you've got to use such a slow shutter-speed, use the camera's 10-second self-timer, so you don't 'jerk' the camera with your shutter finger. Just wait for it, and begin slowly exhaling when it's time for the camera to snap.
Try it once, and especially with THIS lens, you'll be surprised how slow you can steadily capture.
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Wayne Winsauer
{K:7331} 2/27/2007
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Thats a steady hand my friend! I have the same lense (by your wonderful advice)and I dont think I could have got it that clear at 1/15th! Very well done!
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Jacob French
{K:6315} 2/26/2007
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Gotta love the IS, eh? WONDERFUL composition and lines here, Paul. I'm a big fan of this shot.
Well done! :-D
J
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 2/26/2007
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Nope. No tripod, Wayne. Now, with any other lens I would have been toast, but my 17-85mm Canon lens is Image stabilized, which makes this easier to do. (with any other lens, I would have just bumped my ISO setting up, since I was all the way down at 100).
Thanks for the warm comments!
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Wayne Winsauer
{K:7331} 2/25/2007
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Very cool shot Paul!! LOVE the perspective and composition! Wonderful handling of light too. I bet it would be very easy to blow out everthing in the right side background or way underexpose the left. 1/15 sec exposure must have used the tri pod. Great shot my friend!
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Maurizio Massetti
{K:30463} 2/25/2007
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Good perspective and point of view, maybe better if the human silhouette was near...
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