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Old 11-24-2009, 06:45 PM
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Default Rain Rain go away .... come back another day

For those who do not live in Britain where I live is slowly being flooded .... (not my house per se but our area thankfully we live in higher ground) but the rain has yet to let up and has been here for nigh oon four weeks *sigh* would think this would make for dramatic shots of floods etc but I would feel awful using the people's suffering for my hobby ... sooooooooo

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Old 11-24-2009, 06:49 PM
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Very dramatic. Nicely done. I have seen on the T.V. about the flooding in Britian. I hope it stops raining soon.
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Ooooh - third one, definitely! Is that a CD you were using? How did you get such sharpness?
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Cools shots! love the colours TFS. It's amazing what you can do when there is not much to do.
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Old 11-24-2009, 08:17 PM
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Very dramatic. Nicely done. I have seen on the T.V. about the flooding in Britian. I hope it stops raining soon.

Me to Thank you for looking glad you liked

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Ooooh - third one, definitely! Is that a CD you were using? How did you get such sharpness?
Manual focus using Sigma 70-300 on it's macro setting and yup was a CD with some Pepsi max on it lol

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Cools shots! love the colours TFS. It's amazing what you can do when there is not much to do.
Thank you just a couple of layers in PP to bring the colour out and get the back ground more black .. glad you liked thank you fer looking
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Bump sorry to bump just wanted it to have some air time lol
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Nice shots, Mike. That's a good indoor project I may have to try. TFS!!
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Totally cool FoG. Love the dramatic color.
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nice way to stay dry bud .. interesting work, love the colours ..
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nice way to stay dry bud .. interesting work, love the colours ..
Thank you was surprised myself lol used a LED torch on long exposure

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Nice shots, Mike. That's a good indoor project I may have to try. TFS!!
sure was sadly ran out of ideas will be trying drops next but made a bit of a mess yesterday so will wait till can get outside lol
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