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Old 07-03-2007, 03:51 AM
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Very nice shot...I've always loved these type of shots.

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I always have lots of respect for the folks that have the patience to do this type of shot. Nice work! Can you share a bit about your process to achieve this result?
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This is a great shot! I posted a water shot that was my first attempt at something like this. I loved the way you captured this!
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Old 07-04-2007, 01:34 AM
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I always have lots of respect for the folks that have the patience to do this type of shot. Nice work! Can you share a bit about your process to achieve this result?
Someone once told me, good photography is about 25% technique, and 75% dumb luck.
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Someone once told me, good photography is about 25% technique, and 75% dumb luck.
One of my favorite photos of my daughter was taken by my friend a couple of years ago. He had just grabbed the camera, pointed it in her direction, hit the shutter release and went. Aside from the obvious parallax error, (and the fact the camera was focusing on the ground in front of her, instead of her, - which is obvious on the larger-size image), it actually turned out pretty good (okay, and the dark circles around her eyes)!
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