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ContentmentI do not often play around with B&W but I thought that this image cried out for it. Any C & C would be appreciated.
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that pic is crying out for that little something extra to complete the scene ...
[ a foot stool ] great pic John ![]() Shane
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your spot on John, did need the B&W treatment.. only thing id remove is the rail.. looks like the poor fella has been speared through the head and is now waiting for the rotissery to start spinning
Doesnt look like it'd be a hard edit.. but its still a great image Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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Beautifully tranquil image John that suits B&W treatment. I can almost taste the solitude, peace and quiet. After Easter's debacle I'll have to wait till July for my next attempt at 'serenity now'
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This one works very well! Great tone to it!
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I agree with you about the rail Tim. When I first spotted him he was stood up with a rod in hand but by the time I had grabbed the camera he had sat down, and I was stuck with it.
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Nice one John. Looks like a tough day at the office
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My advice? He should be using blood worms, not squid.
Terrific shot John - wouldn't change a thing. That's how you saw it, that's how you captured it. Next time, though, yell out and tell the bloke to stand up and put his rod in his hand. Be very careful how you word it.... Simon
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