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Here's looking at youJust a couple of different perspective shots, nuthin flash, bit bored! Self portrait variety.
Cant complain about the weather, apparently its the middle of winter. http://darb.net/photos/anonymous/DSC_5083_001.sized.jpg http://darb.net/photos/anonymous/DSC_5052_001.sized.jpg EDIT by stubbsy. Image width greater than 800px - Please refer FAQ http://davidsonimagery.com/
Right place, right time, where the hecks my camera ...
Agree. Looks like you've got some beaut weather. It's been great here too.
#2 work well for me. Not sure about #1. And your pics are a bit wide. 800px max I think.
it must just be SA where its been freezing. apparently the mornings have been great for taking pictures but i'm not inclined to get out of a warm bed to take pictures of ice.
second pic works best for me. i dont think the first one has the same level of detail so it didn't quite hold my eye for as long.
I think the black & white is a major detraction for the image... I mean... it feels just like greyscale, not black & white.
Compositionally, they're not really anything special either. It's not really a self-portrait if we can't see you, Brad. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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