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Paul Saunders
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ste mc © wrote:
> I'm sure it's the sort of thing you could do up a mountain, and with a nice backdrop it'd
> certainly be something to try out. Especially if you like those dreamy water photos.
Definitely, but most times I've been out when it's snowing you can't see the background! Also, the
snow was lit by the garage light in that shot, which probably affected the look of it. And another
thing, you'd really need to use a tripod to keep the background sharp, if you could see it!
Paul
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> I'm sure it's the sort of thing you could do up a mountain, and with a nice backdrop it'd
> certainly be something to try out. Especially if you like those dreamy water photos.
Definitely, but most times I've been out when it's snowing you can't see the background! Also, the
snow was lit by the garage light in that shot, which probably affected the look of it. And another
thing, you'd really need to use a tripod to keep the background sharp, if you could see it!
Paul
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http://www.wilderness-wales.co.uk
http://www.wildwales.fsnet.co.uk
http://www.photosig.com/go/users/userphotos?id=118749