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    Here is my contribution to the creative project.
    This was made on a cloudy and windy day at Estero.

    MK III
    500mm x 1.4tc
    F 8.0
    1/500
    Iso 400

    All comments are appreciated.

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    Love it! It belongs on the wall of some of those beach resorts down there!

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    Adam, wow, love your images.
    Great work.

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    I like the composition, similar poses, soft light and mood. Well done!

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    Hi Adams - Big Fan of OOF foregrounds - works wonderfully well here, Love the low shooting angle and the mirrored pose.
    :)

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    Adams, nothing to suggest. This is quite splendid. The light, angle, the white sand, poses, sharpness and of course the DOF. Creativity very well executed.

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    A very good contribution by the way. Are you sure this one is from Florida? they looks like facing a snow storm ;)

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    Very Nice Image...Very interesting with the depth of field used! Thank you for sharing.
    Best,
    Mike

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