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Old 07-02-2008, 21:59
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Saw this candle at my mums over christmas, and thought it would make a great photo in the dark. Sat it on table, set up my camera on tripod and turned off the lights



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Hi again John. Great idea mate. Its great how us photogs can see a picture in everything.
Two ideas mate. One would have been to have gone in closer and had a full frame of the glass with that wonderful light behind it as some kind of abstract. The other would have been to pull back a little to include the base. Pic is very slightly on the tilt too.
Just other ideas John, not really crits (apart from the tilt).

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