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Bob G
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Fraser IslandThis shot was taken on the track from Eurong to Lake MacKenzie
Any Comments welcome ![]() Bob G Bob
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hi bob....
beautiful spot. and nice capture. couple of comments: it may be my monitor (?).. but it looks a little bit blurry in the centre? i think it looks much better with less of a border.. just makes me concentrate more on the shot. cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
If i am framing, I use the inbuilt photoshop -> enlarge canvas by x pixels myself. ![]() This follows on quiet nicely to the KISS principle, and helps keep the eye in the photo. Depends what you like though. Cheers, Tristan Canon User
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Nice shot of a great part of the world. A little more depth of field would have kept the centre part of the shot sharper. Probably a big ask in the low light.
Steve
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