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    incense sticks

    I like the light in this shot anyone any thoughts ?
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    Re: incense sticks

    Well..Im kind of lost. Indeed there is good lightning but if you didnt put "incense sticks" in the title I wouldnt have the slightest idea what those were. BTW I love incense!! LOL!

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    Re: incense sticks

    The lighting is very good. Maybe take the incense sticks from the plastic next time and it'll look a lot more natural
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    Re: incense sticks

    I agree that the lighting is good and I even like the composition but the plastic bag has to go.
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    Re: incense sticks

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    I agree that the lighting is good and I even like the composition but the plastic bag has to go.
    I took the shot beside a Budda shrine at Ankor Wat, Cambodia and dare not to touch anything while there. It is just one of those things although it does not ruin the over all image i agree they would look nicer out of the bag

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    Re: incense sticks

    It is a good picture, I think the background is a little dark but that kinda makes me wonder what's back there. Good job.

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    Re: incense sticks

    Quote Originally Posted by skinnymachink
    I took the shot beside a Budda shrine at Ankor Wat, Cambodia and dare not to touch anything while there. It is just one of those things although it does not ruin the over all image i agree they would look nicer out of the bag
    AHH! I wouldn't have touched them either.
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    Re: incense sticks

    Quote Originally Posted by skinnymachink
    I took the shot beside a Budda shrine at Ankor Wat, Cambodia and dare not to touch anything while there. It is just one of those things although it does not ruin the over all image i agree they would look nicer out of the bag
    Fair enough. I was wondering "Why plastic bag?" and now I know
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