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^ I really like the first one. Except for the people, they don't look like they belong there! that Pole deserves all the attention! Notice how it sorta has a orange outline where the shadows from the dock meet

I totally agree, that picture would look amazing with the pier empty. Perhaps a good time to try out the Image Stacking and Smart Objects feature in CS3 to remove them... Still, great images :)

Goodcase lovely lighting was it all natural or did you use some flash or reflectors ? I?m in the process of getting a flash for my 350D I think I?ll get the 430EX.

Really nice picture where was this taken I see a wine glass spoon and folk so I guess its and restaurant with a nicely wrapped gift on the table.

Goodcase lovely lighting was it all natural or did you use some flash or reflectors ? I?m in the process of getting a flash for my 350D I think I?ll get the 430EX.

Really nice picture where was this taken I see a wine glass spoon and folk so I guess its and restaurant with a nicely wrapped gift on the table.

No reflectors or anything. Just the SB-600 Speedlight, i think angled up a little bit.

Looks like a wedding from the (Y) (Y)

It was indeed. Good call

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Nice pictures o0moonman0o. Could you please share the full size Hong Kong pictures of the city buildings and boat (three in total) and the first two pictures? I have not been to Hong Kong in about 6 years, so the photos I took with a regular film camera aren't too great. I do need to make a trip there to visit my mother's family one of these days.

Thanks!

Keep up the great photos!

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