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Love the tutorial and especially love the technique! As soon as I saw what you had done, I couldn't help but think of what this would look like on or near a body of water. Here are a couple that I did just a few days ago. The first one is on an aluminum dock, and for the second one, I rowed out onto the lake to stand on a stump.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/63248281@N06/ Nikon D7000; kit lens; tele kit lens; some ext. tubes; a few mag. filters...that's it for the moment.....at least until I can spend some more $$$
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