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Alex
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Great series, I especially like the first with the water coming into my monitor
![]() Looks like an interesting and exciting festival - I only heard of this a few weeks ago when I saw pics on my friend's flickr. Looks very cool! (cooling!) ---
Equipment: camera body, wide lens, standard lens, telephoto lens, flash Wish list: skill
hey Alex
first image is awesome it really shows the atmosphere and feeling of the festival did the camera get wet or were you behind a windshield just for little improvement id process that image so it has mor econtrast especially the highlights
Thanks for the comments guys. I think no. 1 is my favourite from the festival also.
Wendell - thanks, the image was quite dull, I have played with curves a bit now to give it more contrast. The camera didn't get wet. I took photos through car's windscreen. The protection gear would have set me back $600, plus I don't know how effective it would be with droplets in front of the lens forming all the time. I did buy a protective rain coat but that would have been pretty uselss against such brutal attacks ![]() Alex
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