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| 03/02/2006 02:55:03 PM |
Hawaiian Warriorby CreativeFlyPhotoComment: He is actually a Maori warrior. Although the Maori are native to New Zealand, the traditional homeland according to myth is a place called Hawiki which a lot of people believe to be Hawaii.
Excellant lighting & exposure. |
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| 03/02/2006 02:22:48 PM |
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| 03/02/2006 02:19:52 PM |
Touching a Starby TheresaComment: E.T. phone home. Hope I'm not showing my age with that comment. This is a really cool effect. |
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| 03/02/2006 02:16:58 PM |
Ghosts in the nightby EquilibristComment: The concept is good but Im guessing this was hand held. If so, I would suggest using a tripod. If you do use a tripod, then dont put it too close to the traffic. The movement of the vehicles will actually cause the tripod to move & give a blurry effect. |
| 03/02/2006 02:09:59 PM |
The Abductionby DrAchooComment: This one is really cool. I bet you had a lot of fun with this one. The result was worth it. |
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| 03/01/2006 09:55:45 PM |
Country life linesby suemackComment: Sue, I couldn't agree more. These power lines & telephone lines have ruined many a good sunset shot for me from my backyard too. You have some really lovely colour tones happening here. |
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| 03/01/2006 04:14:49 PM |
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| 02/28/2006 07:29:21 PM |
The Retireesby slyshamusComment: I'm guessing that you have comments about the size of this photograph. I suggest that you set which ever is the longest edge, in this case the vertical, to 640 pixels. I don't know if the blurred effect was intentional but it doesn't help this composition. I reccommend use of a tripod. |
| 02/28/2006 07:21:31 PM |
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| 02/28/2006 07:20:29 PM |
DownTownby YourBuddyFloComment: Im guessing this was hand held. If so, I would suggest using a tripod. If you do use a tripod, then dont put it too close to the traffic. The movement of the vehicles will actually cause the tripod to move & give a blurry effect. |
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