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First successful candid portraitOn our Easter camping trip I took candid photos of all of the people who came
and stayed, I tried to capture them without them knowing. I was very happy with the way this one turned out, I have cropped it close to remove the tents in the background and applied some levels and unsharp. this is a thumbnail and links to a larger image. I welcome any comments Thanks Andrew <a title="click to see larger picture" href="http://teamgunnparker.com/images/forum_images/warren.jpg"> <img border="0" src="http://teamgunnparker.com/images/forum_images/thumb_warren.jpg" width="390" height="499"></a> Fuji Finepix s9500>>>D70s 18-70 lens
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