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    Paul Marcellini
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    So I am a bit busy at the moment with a real job and then shooting an assignment on the weekends a four hr drive away. This is one of my favs, from the Hillsborough River.

    5d2, 16-35, circ pol.
    Lens (mm): 25
    ISO: 200
    Aperture: 16
    Shutter: 1.3

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    Very nice, Paul. The light and color in this image remind me of Raindra Prakarsa's work.

    Worth a look: http://photo.net/photos/rarindra

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    Like the light coming in on beams, the sharpness, and the perspective. Not to much more to say. Great shot!

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    I would have know Hillsborough even w/o you saying it. The sun's rays make this simple composition work well by minimizing the clutter and concentrating on the trees and the small slice of flowing water in the BG. Nice work Paul.

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    Hi Paul, Nice feel to the image with the soft, rayed lighting. Looking through the tree opening with the foreground plants works very well here. Nice job!!

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    Hey Paul, Very effective comp here with the trees and sunrays. I have debated the sunburst at top edge of frame. You know I am usually a huge fan of them.....but in this case I may prefer it with it cropped out. Maybe it's just too close to edge for me. In any case......doesn't seem to affect anyone else so just could be my preference. Either way very nicely composed and great mood.

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    Fantastic image Paul. Lovely light. You've pulled off a neat composition from a tough scene.

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    I like this Paul! the sun's rays shown through the fork in the tree is simple but oh so effective. nice colour tones as well!
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    Stunning image, my kinda stuff :D Well done Paul.

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