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<blockquote data-quote="dramtastic" data-source="post: 250278" data-attributes="member: 16805"><p>Why they don't work for me. You've been on safari in East Africa, I've been on safari in East Africa. Of course we take a S load of elephant images as you see a S load of elephants. But which is the image that stands out from the, I was there memory shots? The first image is a stock image not very interesting, the second one/one's of a single animal are over exposed and again pretty stock. It may just be that these are shots that look better in color as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dramtastic, post: 250278, member: 16805"] Why they don't work for me. You've been on safari in East Africa, I've been on safari in East Africa. Of course we take a S load of elephant images as you see a S load of elephants. But which is the image that stands out from the, I was there memory shots? The first image is a stock image not very interesting, the second one/one's of a single animal are over exposed and again pretty stock. It may just be that these are shots that look better in color as well. [/QUOTE]
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