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I like this one. Pretty dynamic and you got all the lights!
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Sorry, but I cannot grasp the intent of this image
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Win? No, not at all... I don't know why you shot this one. It gives nothing to me, sorry.
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It was just a shot in the dark, i didnt know what to think about it?
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This photo does tell a story: It says that in low light conditions, depth of field is very shallow.
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well if I had it at about f6, it wouldn't bee to shallow,
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Id like to see the shot taken from behind the drivers seat putting the camera where the drivers eyes would be. Then we would have first person. At least the first person who Id like to see through their eyes. Even two shots, one for the dashboard and one for the view through the windshield. Good exposure of the gauges.
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