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Here's a "stock photo" - salmon-head stock, to be precise. Taken at full 24x zoom to reduce DOF, which involved opening doors and placing tripod against the deck railing.
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very nicely shot really love it
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Great colors and sharp! I hope the "stock" was delicious....
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omg ! dead fish on table !
anyways the picture part was nicely done. definitely has the wow effect. ![]() |
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flyhigh, sorry for any shock, I didn't stop to think about that, certainly not meaning to offend anyone. Glad you liked the photography though. I'm finding all the details to be tricky; in this case, the white garlic has blown out a bit, and should have been positioned further from the light I think.
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