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Old 05/17/08, 12:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A show for tourists? Very nice catch, colors and framing.
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Are the oranges really that saturated in person? At least on my monitor (calibrated...) they look a little bit cooked to my eye.
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Are the oranges really that saturated in person? At least on my monitor (calibrated...) they look a little bit cooked to my eye.
@Mat: The color was very bright but the room was dark. It required a long
exposure and I used a flat surface to brace the camera. Their robes did came
out very bright. I have more shots of the exterior with large groups training.
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