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Amadeus

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After poor start and a dull Bank Holiday Monday, the sun final comes out just in time for it to go to bed....doh

 

Spent a few minutes enjoying the final last rays and took a couple of snap too just to check that the camera hasn't gone rusty in all the rain of late.

 

 

The Ben departs at 19:45 with the evening sailing.

 

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Some times a bit of cropping works wonders to produce a decent panorama..

 

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Enjoy :cool:

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Ha ha! Like it.

 

Wasn't you responsible for that Duhle boat now was it bubba? :D

 

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Not sure what it is about that pic but I love it! What sort of tinkering has been done there? Doesn't look quite real but it looks great.

 

Love the light on some of your last ones Titanic. :)

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A good eye for a picture and metering is all you need. It doesn't matter about the make of camera or the lens you use. Working the light and composition is key. ;)

 

The only thing you should be taking is your time...

 

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2007 TT fireworks were better than this year's effort.

 

Enjoy ;)

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Love the light on some of your last ones Titanic. :)

 

Thanks ;)

 

No tinkering there, just straight out of the camera - I work the light that is already there, not add it afterwards.

 

 

The tinkering question was in relation to the pic that I showed of Amadeus's, sorry fella.

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