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Shots around Port Melbourne3rd day of ownership of my D50, amazing (for me) how many RAW images you can shoot in that time (450 so far)
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Have to agree, I like the last one, might look good PP's in black and white, with a nice high contrast effect. Number one would have been better, but you cut the radar dome off the top.
Keep em coming though! 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Only 3 days? Well done on these !
Number one could probably benefit from a bit more "real estate" around it. Love number 3
Excellent work with your new toy. I'd suggest you revisit the last one and crop the lowest 5 planks. I think the image will be the stronger for it since (for me) the large amount of existing foreground detracts form the wonderful leading lines that take you to the centre of this image.
Peter
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