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Old 05-22-2009, 06:25 AM
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This shows effective use of wide angle distortion. Was the tree leaning a bit anyway or is that all down to the magic of the lens?

I think the weakest aspect of an otherwise well exposed picture is darkness in the bottom left. It is the kind of scene where you could sit and take pictures all days, observing the light and either identifying the perfect moment or blending details from two or three shots together. Whether that is feasible depends on who else you're vacationing with!

It might be worth seeing if there is some detail you can recover over in that patch anyway.

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