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Photographer  Kim Culbert {Karma:37070}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon FG
Categories Film Format
Portfolio As the Sun Goes Down
Lens 28 mm
Uploaded 10/16/2002 Film / Memory Type Velvia
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About Last shot taken during the same sunset as the last two posts. Hand held made me lose some of the sharpness, but I decided that I would rather get low to the ground and shoot through the weeds handheld then take the shot which wasn't as interesting on the tripod.
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Musleh Jameel Musleh Jameel   {K:940} 5/18/2004
you lost the sharpness but it is still nice

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heather martino   {K:3648} 7/8/2003
I'd forgotten all about this shot, but got an email notice this morning.
Now I've added it to my favourites.
H:)

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Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 7/8/2003
Wonderful color, nice sillouette picture.

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Becky V   {K:9699} 10/19/2002
This is my favourite shot of the three, by far. I agree the blur only adds to the warm, hazy atmosphere of the shot. The red at the very bottom of the sky is absolutely stunning. I wouldn't change a thing.

I've been trying to e-mail you all week about these pictures, honestly! Maybe this weekend? One can only hope . . . .

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 10/17/2002
Thanks for the comments everyone!
Sebastiaan... I never thought about it, but it could very well be the wind in the weeds which created the blur... (of course it wouldn't be my rock steady hands...ahahahhaha)

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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 10/16/2002
Kim, this is definitely different. Not only does it have a "down to earth"(!)quality about it, but I think the blur is really working here to create an out-of-the-norm image which I can appreciate. A first I thought I wanted to see the image crisp with clarity. The more I looked at it, the more I liked it. Afterall, sometimes our environment is not clear,crisp or perfect. This one works for me. You could have called it "Expression."

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Sebastiaan Neerhout   {K:299} 10/16/2002
hey Kim,

yeah I too agree with you about the crawling part. sometimes you just gotta improvise and this is a good one despite not being the sharpest pic ever. couldn't it be the wind which made the weeds move?

Sebastiaan

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heather martino   {K:3648} 10/16/2002
you were right to crawl on the ground, this is lovely! H:)

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