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Old 07/06/08, 06:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Andy,

Excellently framed and presented and lovely b&w tonality.
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Andy, well seen & presented. The B&W treatment is superb.
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Andy -

I agree. It's also interesting to see the painted name in such good condition in stark contrast to the rest of the scene.
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Excellen composition, Andy. I like it a lot.
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lovely abstract composition.
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Well done, Andy. Thanks for sharing!

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The Puffer's graveyard. Well seen.
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Thanks guys.

I stopped the car here one lunchtime, having seen the boats earlier in the week. Another car (which had been following us) stopped too. The lady of the car got out and ran off about 100 shots through her Nikon D-something*.

I'd like to see what she came up with.




* Isn't it funny how Nikon dSLR users always seem to take 4 shots when you only take one? Why is that?
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Thanks guys.

* Isn't it funny how Nikon dSLR users always seem to take 4 shots when you only take one? Why is that?
Maybe this has something to do with it

Fantastic framing and composition too
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