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Oh I like this one big time - very creative Maw!
I think I even see a hint of a smirk on ya, so ya get another one for that as well!
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Great job! I'd have everything rotten by the time I got it right!
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Thanks guys...Not an easy shot to do. D90 back corner of the fridge with a dishcloth stuffed up under the lens for the angle, on board flash wasn't easy to tame, really had to dial it down so it wouldn't blow out the white interior. After taking a shot, I had to haul the camera out to check the results, move stuff around as needed, make camera adjustments the put it back in the fridge and somehow align it on the dish cloth for the same angle, repeat, repeat, repeat. I began to wonder if I shouldn't just grab some more shots of the cactus instead
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Very cool shot! Seriously, though, I love the shot and I love the explanation. Some might think you get results like this from a quick snap and it's good to educate them to the work involved.
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