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Chris Calohan
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September 28, 2012, 12:06:58 pm »
I found it to be a bit running downhill and made a fix.
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I like it. So would the Pictorialists.
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Me too!
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Another nice one! (But where's the mini?
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Under me. I used it as a makeshift tripod. It wasn't a particularly long exposure, but I had to really work the angle to get the composition I wanted, so I steadied myself accordingly.
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