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aa los banos
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sharing a short presentation i've prepared for our camera club but unfortunately didn't play in our projector :roll:


https://vimeo.com/52083822


hope you like it :D
.....it's all about timing"
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Some great images there, aa! Nice music too.

Liked!

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+1
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Enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing.

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Some very nice images. My only advice would be for you to make the moving transitions/effects in the direction that the bird is flying. In some slides it's as of the birds are flying backwards.
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Thanks guys! Yes Robbie, I just hit the auto button :wink:
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