Apr 2009 - 1st - View through the Temple
- Ashtree0
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Apr 2009 - 1st - View through the Temple
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- Annadongela
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Aha!! I nearly posted an almost identical one! Nice Piece Ashtree.
- Grandad
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Very well framed and exposed AshtreeO....I really like it
And, without being patronising (something I have been accused of in the past) the reason I like it is because with such very wide contast of brightness levels you have managed to retain detail in the shadows. Something we should all aim for in our photos and not have blacked out areas.

And, without being patronising (something I have been accused of in the past) the reason I like it is because with such very wide contast of brightness levels you have managed to retain detail in the shadows. Something we should all aim for in our photos and not have blacked out areas.

- Annadongela
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Ashtree - I have uploaded my version into my album if you want to see it:
album_showpage.php?pic_id=7461
album_showpage.php?pic_id=7461
- Annadongela
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Thank you Ashtree but it's no better than yours!
I use the Canon Powershot S3 IS. It does quite a bit of stuff but I tend to just use it on a point and press - I would love to know how to use it properly!

I use the Canon Powershot S3 IS. It does quite a bit of stuff but I tend to just use it on a point and press - I would love to know how to use it properly!
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