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Anouschka Rokebrand
{K:6470} 10/23/2003
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Great shot Roderik. Colours are beautiful, excellent use of DOF and good cropping!
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 10/22/2003
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Roderik; a very nice composition. I like the way the flowers are all "looking" at the camera as if they were human faces. Nice take. Thank-you for commenting/rating my Dragon Cloud photo.
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Christiane Hancock
{K:1618} 10/22/2003
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Oh yes.. this reminds me of Fantasia . It has the same choreagraphy and movement of dancing flowers with a human feel to it-- I can hear the music. Well done. I love it.
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Andy Simmons
{K:7704} 10/20/2003
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Roderick, in response to your question, the short answer is, "No," no problem. I am using the 100-400mm Canon lens. I check the monitor after a shot to see if the exposure looks about right. In my moon shot, I actually had too much light in my first attempts, and the moon was over-exposed, just a bright blob. I tried shooting at 1/30, then 1/60, and kept shooting until I found the correct shutter/aperature combination. I don't know if you camera will allow this. My guess is that if you try this shot using the full automatic feature of your camera, the exposure will not work. You will have to tinker with the manual settings.
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Andy Simmons
{K:7704} 10/20/2003
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Nicely done. Softening the background focus does help make this an interesting shot (Thanks for your comment on my moon shot, Roderik. Try using my f stop and shutter speed information. Should work. Also, use a tripod and a long lens, if possible.
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Daniela Caneschi
{K:906} 10/20/2003
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delicata e gradevole elaborazioone - very good
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Ola Svensson
{K:2651} 10/20/2003
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I made ém for real. Nice photo by the way.
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