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Mira

(22,629 posts)
7. Hey - yes - you are obviously having fun
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 06:14 PM
Jul 2012

remind me of myself. LOL>
I like the third one because the lines and swirls repeat and are all interrelated. Isn't it fun to just snap away an learn what works and what doesn't.
Great work at learning and experimenting, am I right to remember you just got a new camera? If I'm wrong I'm sorry to be kind of out of the loop.

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Learning to walk around the subject [View all] Speck Tater Jul 2012 OP
Nice! NV Whino Jul 2012 #1
good practice... handmade34 Jul 2012 #2
I like bridges. :) Speck Tater Jul 2012 #4
These are nice. Blue_In_AK Jul 2012 #3
Here's a few things to consider when it comes to composition Major Nikon Jul 2012 #5
I love "aperture priority" Celebration Jul 2012 #6
Probably 90% of the photos I take are with aperture priority Major Nikon Jul 2012 #8
Interesting points Speck Tater Jul 2012 #10
Here's another tip that will help Major Nikon Jul 2012 #11
Thanks for the link. nt Speck Tater Jul 2012 #12
Hey - yes - you are obviously having fun Mira Jul 2012 #7
Thank you. Speck Tater Jul 2012 #9
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