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This one has a story to it. I suggest to click the bigger picure to see more detail.

He lived a normal life, had a job; wife and three kids. Got diagnosed with a disease. He lost his job; wife and kids are separated, and put into this home. He still gets to see his three kids, two are also diagnosed with diseases.

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you joined just to say that :rofl:

Most certainly did. I don't mean to sound like a ****** here, but it seems inevitable. The fact is, in this day and age, wonky horizons are inexcusable. If you've got enough photoshop experience to put a border and signature on your shots, you'd surely have the ability to rotate your shot to straighten the horizon. It really would significantly improve the professionalism of your shots.

Most certainly did. I don't mean to sound like a ****** here, but it seems inevitable. The fact is, in this day and age, wonky horizons are inexcusable. If you've got enough photoshop experience to put a border and signature on your shots, you'd surely have the ability to rotate your shot to straighten the horizon. It really would significantly improve the professionalism of your shots.

hahahaha, wow.

1) when i took the picture i was drunk

2) when i looked at the picture i liked the "wonky horizon"

3) hahahahah, take a chill pill or something.

Most certainly did. I don't mean to sound like a ****** here, but it seems inevitable. The fact is, in this day and age, wonky horizons are inexcusable. If you've got enough photoshop experience to put a border and signature on your shots, you'd surely have the ability to rotate your shot to straighten the horizon. It really would significantly improve the professionalism of your shots.

Wow dude - you do realise that the horizon doesn't NEED to be level? He may have liked it that way, it may have captured a moment in time and that's how he remembers it, or a plethora of other reasons.

Your criticism comes across as well as criticising a poem that doesn't rhyme!

Nothing special I just thought I?d share something

The one of the boat and jet ski was taken while I was walking along the Brisbane river my 200mm was a bit to short to get in really close but I was still happy with it the boat and jet ski where racing each other.

The two plane pic?s I took from work my work is close to the airport and they park planes directly behind my building sometimes.

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Amazing as always can you share some technique oddity

Thanks.

Sure.

Lots of jumping; no pen tool. The shoes; also no pen-tooling. I used floss, and attached it to the wood part (with nails) near the ceiling; to hang my shoes.

Each time I would jump, I would hit the floss to swing the shoes a bit.

Here's the bigger version for anyone interested.

Oddity: You have some really nice ideas, the lighting is lovely in every picture, it's clearly obvious you can use your camera very very well. It's always nice seeing a post from you, since every picture is quality :)

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