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| A trip to the tin smith posted by saflower December 31, 2008 12:48PM | reply | quote | |
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i saw these great star lamps at the tin smith shop near my house and just loved them. I will be going back there soon to take some more photos. What do you think? Any advice for my next trip?
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| Re: A trip to the tin smith posted by Ken SF December 31, 2008 01:26PM | reply | quote | |
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Love the first three the best. great balance of sharp and bent.
Hope you will share these with the craftsman who makes the lanterns. I'd want to use these on my website |
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| Re: A trip to the tin smith posted by RichB December 31, 2008 01:29PM | reply | quote | |
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Shae,
These are really colorful and make for some cool bokeh. Thanks for sharing. Rich |
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| Re: A trip to the tin smith posted by BearWoodsDavid December 31, 2008 10:36PM | reply | quote | |
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Shae,
Very neat. I like the second one the best. The cool color temps add to the tin to me. David David Akoubian www.bearwoodsphotography.com "Time is a wonderful healer, but a really bad beautician" - Unknown |
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| Re: A trip to the tin smith posted by jWebb January 01, 2009 08:19PM | reply | quote | |
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Shae,
These are great images. I'm continually amazed by the variety of subjects just waiting to be discovered by a photographer. With all the highlights in the images, I think this would be an excellent place to use a creative aperture disk (maybe a star). Jack |
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| Re: A trip to the tin smith posted by kmac January 02, 2009 01:53AM | reply | quote | |
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kmac
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Eye catching series - really like the first three images.
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