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David Tasker
{K:4281} 7/25/2004
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Great Maritime image - also loved you "Waterfront Property" Excellent I also wonder about the 5 seacond shutter speed -You would have needed a tripod for that - Certainly at f16 for that time of evening 5 seconds seems possible.
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Gertrud Gozner
{K:14222} 5/6/2004
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beautiful image!! great reflections!! congrats. G
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Helmut Schadt
{K:780} 5/6/2004
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Bren, a very nice and romantic picture. regards, helmut
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 5/6/2004
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Wonderful photo Bren - love the reflections !
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George Marks
{K:15437} 5/6/2004
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The longer shutter opening allowed the water motion to "smooth" out, enhancing the reflections of the fishing boats. Very well done.
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 5/6/2004
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bren,this is great lovely reflection in the water and also the composition regards riny
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bren sheehan
{K:1359} 5/6/2004
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Thanks, it was kind of a surprise for me too Uri. I took a lot of pictures here and it was very late in the day. Most exposures were pretty long and in almost all there was movement in one or more of the boats bobbing up and down with the movement of the water. I guess I just got lucky!
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Uri Lidsky
{K:4932} 5/6/2004
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i'm very surprised to see the shutter speed. the picture seems to be pretty sharp for 5s'. well done.
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