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It's a shifted stitch Graham and thanks for the heads up on the ur, I totally missed that.Ed,
This is a stunning version of what can be a cliche'd pier shot. Very very nice.
Was this a stitch or a crop. It certainly looks like you rolled the super wide glass out for a fabulous image. I assume that this is one of your portfolio grade images now? (Btw, you may want to crop or fill that right top edge (you probably didn't see it if editing on the road).
Beautiful, like in the old times, instead in motor-shutting like crazy, anticipation, good eye and brain.Flying high!
H4D-40 HC50-110 profoto magnum reflector....
The second one is my favorite of the trio.Here's the other side of the pier for ya Ed
taken today with DM22, 150mm
and under:
Abandoned 1 tiny church:
some others from today
Augsut 18 - a set on Flickr
I like the second one too.The second one is my favorite of the trio.
Thanks for charing,
James
Thanks, glad you appreciated itBeautiful, like in the old times, instead in motor-shutting like crazy, anticipation, good eye and brain.
Good capture,
James
These are great, I was back down to folly this morning.Here's the other side of the pier for ya Ed
taken today with DM22, 150mm
and under:
Abandoned 1 tiny church:
some others from today
Augsut 18 - a set on Flickr