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    Me And My Shadow 6

    last one for now...


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    Re: Me And My Shadow 6

    I love it. I saw this one on Flickr. What film are you using?
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    Re: Me And My Shadow 6

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg McCary
    I love it. I saw this one on Flickr. What film are you using?
    Greg, this one was Reala though others in the M&MS set have included Provia100 and Neopan400 shots...

    Tuna

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    Re: Me And My Shadow 6

    Very nice, maybe the best of the series yet.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Re: Me And My Shadow 6

    Very very nice, Tuna. What's interesting though is I didn't realize how much more information there was on the right side of the frame until I kept scrolling. Your subject I feel is the shadow on the wooden box and I would suggest a tighter crop eliminating some of the right side of the frame. Something right around the farthest right barrel works for me.

    Wonderfully compelling subject! Hard to get a nice exposure with that highly reflective box too I imagine.

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