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    MI '08

    Manual exposure provided the necessary consistency in exposure. Using an incident meter allowed me to determine the proper exposure before the decisive moment arrived. Being pro-active rather than re-active will help you reap greater rewards.

    I know the head is cocked slightly, but the editor still purchased the image. I think there is a lesson in their somewhere.

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    Very nice, Chas. The flying droplets convey the activity in what would otherwise seem a stationary image. I agree with your point - I have just sold 3 images to a publisher that I wouldn't even consider posting here - not that I think this wasn't worth posting but it confirms your point that there are different criteria by which images can be judged.
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    Not sure why this posted twice - please ignore duplicate!
    Very nice, Chas. The flying droplets convey the activity in what would otherwise seem a stationary image. I agree with your point - I have just sold 3 images to a publisher that I wouldn't even consider posting here - not that I think this wasn't worth posting but it confirms your point that there are different criteria by which images can be judged.
    Last edited by Tony Whitehead; 11-01-2008 at 10:38 PM. Reason: duplicate post
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    I agree about the head but this one is a terrific image Chas and that is a minor detail that does not reduce its quality. Love the angle, action and sharpness and the beautifull green water. very good job

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    Looks on my monitor a bit dark but the timing,details and colors are great!

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    I would have to disagree with the dark comment. Sorry. But to me it enhances the greens vibrant tones and hues. nothing like a properly exposed loon and sharp too. Some great action such as the water drops to boot! Take a bow Chas. Love the loons lately.

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