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			|  | 10/21/2007 02:47:16 PM | 
		| | It's a pain to shoot reflective surfaces and not get yourself in the shot. :)  I just read the other day to point the lens through a hole in a large panel of cloth (black or white, depending on the reflection you're looking for) to disguise the camera and surroundings - I offer that tip to you, should you find it useful, although I haven't made use of it myself, yet, to know how well it works.  I like the simple directness of the shot, and the focus, although I had assumed it was at a wider aperture.  I'm surprised that at f/8 you didn't get more of the rim of the lens in focus. I like how you focused it, as I said, I just assumed it was at a different aperture. | 
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			|  | 10/12/2007 07:26:58 AM | 
		| | This is interesting, and the reflection has some pretty colors. I think a strong color background would beef this up. | 
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			|  | 10/08/2007 11:51:37 AM | 
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			|  | 10/02/2007 01:37:43 PM | 
		| | Nice framing and lighting psart 7 | 
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			|  | 10/02/2007 12:03:08 PM | 
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