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Them Eyes
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Photo Details
Ronel
Registered: May 2008
Posts: 183
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Date:
Mon February 23, 2009 ·
Views:
3204 ·
Filesize:
44.8kb
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296.4kb
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Dimensions:
1160 x 768 ·
Additional Info
Rating:
6.00
Keywords:
Them
Eyes
Author
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geofflaw
Site Admin
Registered: December 2007
Posts: 1,398
Mon February 23, 2009 5:08pm
Rating:
6.00
Nice try but much more depth of field required for this type of shot.
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