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Lake House
Posted By: Photochop, 01-28-2007, 11:36 AM

Ok, not really a Lake House I'm not sure what it really is but it does have a lifeguard stand on the roof. I walked all the way to that little house, set up the shot and I got that dreaded message on my display "battery depleted". Rats! Spare batteries were in my bag in the car. I was far too cold and lazy to walk back so I'll save that photo op for another day.

ISO 200 f16 282 sec - K100D DA 18-55mm - Shot in RAW converted in Adobe Lightroom, no USM applied.

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01-30-2007, 12:18 AM   #16
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What a compliment coming from you Scott! Thanks very much

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Gee, how did I miss this one...superb!! Beauiful in every way.
Very well done V.
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This is a very unqiue photo. Love the atmosphere it radiates
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i love the mood in this photo
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Hi!

I hurried up and have written in two languages, my apologies.
When in a photo two objects, each of which draws attention is it is considered infringement of space of a photo. It is usually accepted to divide photographers into amateurs and professionals, but my friends speak about three categories:
- The person who has a camera...
- The fan of a photo - the person which "likes" to create a photo...
- The professional - the person, whose brain creates a photo for a share of second...
Last two categories mean presence of the critical attitude to the creativity and the valid attitude to experience of previous generations of the photographers who have made a photo by high art...
Each who has the camera is solved itself in what way by him follows...
You saw my site and my photos, but I only recently have made the " gold one thousand " (everyone on 100 %) the photos giving to me is right to count myself the photographer...

The best regards!

P.S. There is a weight of "trainings" and "curriculums" which allow to expand the experience in a photo.

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Thanks Roe and Shadow! I appreciate your comments

Prizmatic, I'm sorry, but I'm still not sure what you're trying to tell me. I think I may have opened up a can of worms when I asked you to elaborate more on your initial reply.
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