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This is a discussion on The Welder within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Silly rejectors. Shot 2 is okay..but shot 1 is fab! Nice work!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    Silly rejectors. Shot 2 is okay..but shot 1 is fab!
    Nice work!
    yes. Nomination well deserved too, I may add!
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    I like that 2nd shot also. Great camera angle and composition!

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    Thanks everyone, to be honest I didn't have to work to hard to get the shots, everything just came together..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    Thanks everyone, to be honest I didn't have to work to hard to get the shots, everything just came together..
    Ok ... see ... well ... never admit that Richard! EVERY photo was an exercise in precision planning and execution! Got it??

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    I like the first one, has a very authentic working man feel to it. I would leave it, fabulous photo.
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    mmm I recall the 'The Scotty Formula', I must try and remember to use it...

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    I like the first one. I am told that when looking through glass the arc eye problem is reduced but I wonder how you took the shot health and safety wise? I am always a little worried of taking a shot which when viewed I could be asked for my risk assessment and method statement.
    How close was the camera and did you do anything to protect the lens?
    Both were good shots and as always it's personal taste but I liked first best.

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    What what? They rejected the first one? Why? It's by far the best and a great shot. Definately a keeper! It's a real gem...
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