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Shot on the Hasselblad H6D100c with the 35-90 mm lens at 60mm
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Ps would it benefit from a bit of cropping?
Now that really is showing off! Great shot as always.
Ps would it benefit from a bit of cropping?
Ha, I dunno, the bottom left is a bit cluttered but i wanted the christmas tree on the bottom right
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Now that really is showing off! Great shot as always.
Ps would it benefit from a bit of cropping?
Ha, I dunno, the bottom left is a bit cluttered but i wanted the christmas tree on the bottom right
I was thinking of losing a bit of sky to fill the image more with the fireworks? To keep the same proportion you could lose a bit off the left as well.
Now that really is showing off! Great shot as always.
Ps would it benefit from a bit of cropping?
Ha, I dunno, the bottom left is a bit cluttered but i wanted the christmas tree on the bottom right
I was thinking of losing a bit of sky to fill the image more with the fireworks? To keep the same proportion you could lose a bit off the left as well.
Nah - this is the full 100 mega pixels!!
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Now that really is showing off! Great shot as always.
Ps would it benefit from a bit of cropping?
Ha, I dunno, the bottom left is a bit cluttered but i wanted the christmas tree on the bottom right
I was thinking of losing a bit of sky to fill the image more with the fireworks? To keep the same proportion you could lose a bit off the left as well.
Nah - this is the full 100 mega pixels!!
Well, if youv'e got it, flaunt it!
Cheers...Donna 😊
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Bill
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