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    Three different images, three different FL's and PP, and taken with two different lenses

    (1st image is HDR)
    Settings: 1/8 ƒ/9 ISO 250 38 mm

    bow n arrow2 by Theantiquetiger, on Flickr

    Settings: 0.5 ƒ/32 ISO 250 70 mm

    bow n arrow by Theantiquetiger, on Flickr

    Settings: 1/50 ƒ/3.5 ISO 250 43 mm

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    here is a forth shot


    Settings: 1/160 ƒ/6.3 ISO 640 143 mm

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    The BWs are very cool here. I prefer the overview perspective (might burn in that top right edge a hint) versus the tighter last shot, but that last shot is also cool.
    I really dig the reflection in the second colour image but perhaps just a hint more room at the bottom might have been good (if it wasn't a distraction).
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    I'm a big fan of number 3 myself and that's saying something because I usually favour colour images but the symmetry of number 3 just speaks to me.
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    #3 for me also.
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