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spllogics
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#5518 2005-08-22 17:16 GMT |
cofneverlivetotell
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#5520 2005-08-22 18:00 GMT |
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Those really are beautiful.
I prefer the top one - anything with a cobalt blue does it for me, its a shame the bottom one is missing the edge of the explosion. I would crop it in further since the edge is cut off, maay as well crop it hard to increase impact. ~ Cof ~ |
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dwc1254
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#5521 2005-08-22 18:46 GMT |
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really amazing, they are so detailed. it is a shame that the 2nd one is cropped or it would be just as good as the first! good work
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spllogics
316 posts |
#5526 2005-08-22 20:02 GMT |
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thanks for the comments
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Lombi
Administrators
1977 posts |
#5539 2005-08-23 02:58 GMT |
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Good shots, you captured the spectacularity of them well.
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Siggie!
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spllogics
316 posts |
#5553 2005-08-23 19:18 GMT |
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thanks lombi
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pinkbellycat
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#9371 2007-04-22 09:30 GMT |
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Fireworks are generally hard to shoot unless you have a ton of experience. I know for me I had struggled for years, then it just finally came. But when you get an amazing shot, you need to make sure that you can get the impact of the photograph to be there. Sometimes this involves cropping the photo to achieve what you are looking for.
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