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Good thing I brought my camera to school today. I managed to get a shot of this with my small camera, and it turned out pretty well, even though I had to rape it with NeatImage two times. It was pretty dark, so there was a grain so bad that 2000 elephants just died in India. There is still some, but not that much.

Was a while since I posted a photo here last time. Maybe it's because I don't take alot photos. ;P
Anyways, hope you like it, hehu.
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very nice use of light it's so vibrant
deaz\dxloa\dxedr

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Hum, a much better picture would have been better. The shot was good, just a tad bit bad quality ;P
Good shot!
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Thank you!
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cool reflection of the water nice one
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love the relfection u got goin there on the water, but just like bfg said, better quality would have been awesome
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I love it. The vibrant colors make the whole shot. Nice job.
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Thanks alot. The church had such a kewl atmosphere around it, so I'm glad I managed to shoot it. But of course it looked kewler IRL! ;D It made the church look so majestic, I almost became a christian there. And the water was very still, so the reflection added very much to the effect. ^^
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That's a brilliant shot just the quality is a tab bit low like they said. But i understand where your comin from, my old digital camera was the biggest piece of shit ever. lol
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You should rape it a bit more with NeatImaage because its a bit grainy, other than that is very nice shot man i likes. Too bad i dont have a camera it broke and so am i.
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