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First shot With A Tokina 11-16mm AT-X DX
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 21053" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I was just comparing both of your shots, Joseph's. What amazed me is that he was able to "Erase" an entire Atlanta Skyscraper. Did you erase the people in the buildings too? I'll bet that P!$$ed them off. Actually, I really liked both of them, but your edited photo removed all of the distractions. I'm a night photography rookie. I've only done fireworks with limited success. Hard to do much when the only thing here that is open after dark is the Burger King and McDonalds.</p><p> </p><p>I cant post this without telling Dave I really liked his shots too. Both are very good, but like Jen said, the glacier with the reflections is my favorite also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 21053, member: 2287"] I was just comparing both of your shots, Joseph's. What amazed me is that he was able to "Erase" an entire Atlanta Skyscraper. Did you erase the people in the buildings too? I'll bet that P!$$ed them off. Actually, I really liked both of them, but your edited photo removed all of the distractions. I'm a night photography rookie. I've only done fireworks with limited success. Hard to do much when the only thing here that is open after dark is the Burger King and McDonalds. I cant post this without telling Dave I really liked his shots too. Both are very good, but like Jen said, the glacier with the reflections is my favorite also. [/QUOTE]
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