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As seen as Martin has shown us how good he is with into the light shots, lets show him how its done....(tee Hee)....

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Great topic, Karl, let me be the first to show what I've learned on here about this.

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don't try this at home!!
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This is my effort......Martin it would be nice to give this place another visit, but hopefully with a decent sky.

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don't try this at home!!
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Chris that's yur photo hobby over, no good been blind emoticon

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This is my effort......Martin it would be nice to give this place another visit, but hopefully with a decent sky.

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Now Karl thats 1 to 10 on the tonal scale , best oimage you ever done
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Chris that's yur photo hobby over, no good been blind emoticon

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Correct..use my bad eye and also it is safe for those without DSLRs who have only a screen or a video viewfinder ... but not advised for anybody to emulate

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Chris, this is quite an extreme example, don't you think? You better be careful, I don't want to have to buy you a white cane.

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Karl, I remembered this image. Great example.

Steven, is it only me, I can't see your image.

Chris, I hope you were wearing a R72 sunglasses. emoticon

Not quite shooting into the light.

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I think I was a bit playful with the frame. Oh well, for the price of arty...
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Okay Martin...how do you remove all those internal reflections and dust bunny marks and keep the shadow area looking okay?

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