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by doigal12345 on Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:42 pm
 Honestly, sometimes the best shots can be made by simply looking behind you. Sometimes when you've got a particular setup in mind, its easy just to set off and miss some great opportunities just by looking around. I took this shot after taking a shot of Hopetoun falls, simply by turning around and looking down the river. Not nearly as cliched as Hopetoun Falls shot, but well and truly worthy IMO. This shot was part of a weekend of fun with a 617 camera. The rest can be found hereTaken with a Fuji GX617 Panoramic Camera with the 90mm Lens. Scanned on an Imacon Flextight 949 at 3200dpi. Camera/Lens: Fuji GX617, 90mm Lens Film: Fujifilm Velvia 50 Filters: CPL, Center Spot Filter Exposure: 45 Sec, f/45, ISO 50 Click for bigger, CC welcome!
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by Marvin on Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:32 pm
Hi there! I love the one picture I can see. You seem to have a bit of a problem with the other links.
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by doigal12345 on Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:50 pm
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by surenj on Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:05 pm
beautiful photos!
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