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Designer Dale

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It's February on the International Dateline.


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Dale
 
Rydal Hall...

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(Nikon D70, 16mm, ISO 200, f5.0, 1/100, flash)

My first attempt at underwater photography. It looks like I got one photo for the effort. ;) Already planning my next trip to Belize. :)
 
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Poor weather, no ND filter used for this one - but lots of water on the runway and some hefty use of the reverse thrust gives this effect. I'll get the EXIF shortly.
 
Nice, I just got back from Belize on Sunday (hence the sea turtle above). :)

Could you have gotten lower to take that shot? I think it would be neat to be looking up more at the face.


I was shooting through a small hole the fence, and he was only there for a few seconds, so I didn't have time to set up a shot.

But Belize is awesome for getting into wildlife photography, first time at the zoo, but I've been in the jungle for a bit, and I have gotten some really good bird photos. There are more of the jaguar the blog. Glad you liked Belize! Next time you have to visit Western Belize.
 
I like what you've done to it. Nice pose too ( with the addition of her doll )

Thank you i appreciate your comments.

It wasn't posed at all she was flower girl and we were waiting for the bride.

I was just lucky it worked out better than i had planned, usually it is the other way round :)
 
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