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Give me your thoughts on this guys :)

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Thinking of printing it prety large...

Very fkn nice man... super wide lens??? whats the spec on the shot? exposure etc etc. n did you use a star filter for the lights on the right?

OMG SO CUTE!!! I WANT ONE!!!

got a recent pic of your dog?

man i've got so many...

but this is a pretty recent one of both our pups

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Very fkn nice man... super wide lens??? whats the spec on the shot? exposure etc etc. n did you use a star filter for the lights on the right?

Its a stitch of 4 vertical shots taken on a 5D Mk2 and a 24-105L lens, tripod mounted. No filters used at all

Shot using live view, manual exposure and focus, lens at 32mm, f9 at 25sec.

white balance, stitching and some touch up in photoshop

Final res is 9725X3890 so should be decent for a large print

side note - ya's should really look to develop a watermark for these awesome photo's... many nasty image stealers on the prowl.

i'm aware near all my images DONT have a watermark... but I do have one made just cant put them on whilst at work, on thw work computer :ermm:

side note - ya's should really look to develop a watermark for these awesome photo's... many nasty image stealers on the prowl.

i'm aware near all my images DONT have a watermark... but I do have one made just cant put them on whilst at work, on thw work computer :happy:

Thanks for the props & heads up barra. I did water mark my photos for a while on and off, But I found they sometimes took away from the images so I just stopped putting them on. Was just some text with lowered opacity.

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