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Some awesome photos guys!

We will start picking a winner after we get more people posting up. * Id say Anthos done rather well last week!*

Ive seen some awesome pictures around of fire so how about we have some pictures of fire.

:P

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Here is one I took in January of Last year

(I have already posted this else where in this forum, but figured I would enter it here)

BTW, If you want full resolutions of any of my images, then please do not hesitate to request them.

I do not beleive in restricting access to them, and welcome you to them, would just appreciate a kudos my direction if someone comments on them :worship:

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Here is one I took in January of Last year

(I have already posted this else where in this forum, but figured I would enter it here)

BTW, If you want full resolutions of any of my images, then please do not hesitate to request them.

I do not beleive in restricting access to them, and welcome you to them, would just appreciate a kudos my direction if someone comments on them :O

Nice pics dude, I think those are the ones I spotted in the photo thread :(

:D

Alpha,

I was impressed with your images with the sparks, I was going for this effect orriginally when I tried to take the above photo's, My attempts to get a similar shot turned out horribly.

However, I accidently took an image at high shutter speed that gave me the photo's above, so after playing around, I took a few more.

The sparks photo, still eluded me.

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Wow, they are pretty good,

I love the way the web has lit up in the first photo, It's just a pity that the spide itself in that photo isn't slightly more focused.

Perhaps this weeks challenge can be "Something from your Backyard"

Just a thought.

Nice shot Aftamath

I would have taken it with the Focus on the fore object, however, I think this turned out better then anything I could have done.

Nice framing of the flowers as well, and really good work with the Depth of Field.

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