Some people decry keystoning on wide-angle photos but it doesn't bother me. In fact, I think it enhances your shot, pushing a semblance of fish-eye. Very cool and I needed to read your post to understand that that's fog and not wash. Good work, Marzena. -Nik
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SAM, when I say that this is a WOTBTF²I think it's for you, being one of our Top SA's not a problem to know where this code stands for. But as long as there are Caedes-friends not being a SA, I have to explain it: "Wonderful On The Belly Taken Foofy Friday Image", lol. A good use of vignetting gave this posting a somewhat mystical touch, very appropriate for 'our world'.
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Wow Marzena! Those are gorgeous flowers. I noticed the limb on the left arching around the poppies to form a circular view. The poppies seem to dance around with the treatment you used. this is a very happy looking picture and that is what I need. Thanks.
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