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    Going back to ancient history - all the way back to 2006 and my Nikon 5700.... That was my first foray into anything digital after my Nikkormat finally breathed its last gasp. Not a bad little camera - but I quickly grew frustrated with many of its "auto" features, and the limited range of the aperture. It did a nice job in certain situations, though.

    When we got a fountain on the lanai, I floated some plumerias in the bowl and shot some photos....

    So, from the pre DSLR archives:

    ISO 100
    21mm focal length
    f 3.9
    1/220 sec

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    Amy D.
    Last edited by Amy DeStefanis; 08-24-2008 at 07:51 PM. Reason: correct typo

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    Joanna Trescott
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    Very creative shot...I like the water drops and especially the shadows. Nice sharpness and exposure. Great job!

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    Lovely image this is Amy. Very creative with, on one side the white fresh flowers (with some tiny droplets of water on some petals) & the shadows of the same in the water on the other side. The whites look a little too hot in certain areas on few petals - but I'm viewing on uncalibrated monitor & hence not sure.

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    Julie Kenward
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    Those whites are close to being hot but aren't terribly distracting. The water and the shadows are what really make this image, though. Gorgeous colors and beautifully random composition, Amy!

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    Ed Vatza
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    The whites look perfect to me, Amy. And the composition is wonderful. The reflections and shadows just nail s it. Great job!!

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Amy very cool abstract looking image. I wouldn't change a thing.

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