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seamus finn
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Strandhill, Ireland, late evening.
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An excellent portrayal of the use of the modern camera. An amusing shot that captures life as it is. Well done.! I like it.
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Rewarding collection of puns and contradictions.
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Long time no see, Seamus, welcome back. Fabulous shot. One of the best street shots I've seen in ages. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
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This one gave me quite a laugh.
Thanks for that Seamus!
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Great!
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Clever and full of metaphores, a very interesting and well timed shot - nice work.
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seamus finn
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April 02, 2012, 04:00:26 AM »
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Thanks lads, much appreciated. Good to be back, Russ.
For the technically minded, the shot was taken with a friend's Fuji X100 - remarkable camera with extraordinary on-board flash capabilities for such a tiny unit and very high ISO performance as documented all over the place, but a son of a bitch at times handling-wise. On the strength of it, however, I've just taken the plunge and bought the new Fuji X Pro1 and its three lenses. Let's see how 'streetwise' it really is. I'll keep you posted - strictly street images for critique, nothing technical or more appropriate for cameras and equipment thread. unless asked, of course.
Regards to all,
Seamus
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A decisive moment, to be sure.
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