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Nice place to contemplate your navel

This is a discussion on Nice place to contemplate your navel within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I was out today for a picnic lunch with my wife, a half size image is available here http://gregnuspel.smugmug.com/photos...3_gEYpn-X3.jpg this ...

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    I was out today for a picnic lunch with my wife, a half size image is available here http://gregnuspel.smugmug.com/photos...3_gEYpn-X3.jpg this is the thumbnail:
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    Cool! Looks like a beautiful day!

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    Yes it was a sunny day. I did blow this shot because I didn't do one row lower to get the whole deck in. I was just practicing HDR in PTGui trying for a realistic tonal range for what was there. I like the remote release I picked up because it will trigger the camera three times in a row so I don't get distracted. I am working on learning PIC programming right now so I can add servo motors to the head so it will automate the boring part. It will also allow me to place the camera on top of a pole so I can shoot from high angles.
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    The link I posted doesn't give the full size image. To see that you have to go to http://gregnuspel.smugmug.com/galler...50279423_gEYpn and when you have the photo selected there is a pop-up menu that will allow you to view it full size. This is actually 1/2 the original size since I can't post over 12M files.
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    This a very cool shot and i dig it!
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