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churly
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I haven't posted anything in quite a while but this one sort of falls in line with Smith's 'Get High" article.
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Interesting, even more with the golden light.
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Quote from: Paulo Bizarro on June 20, 2016, 04:33:21 am
Interesting, even more with the golden light.
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Thanks for having a look in guys. This shot has some deficiencies but tracking and getting the gull in the right spot was dicey. I do like the view point.
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