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    #16
    Originally posted by Wildman View Post
    Great attempts of "developing" Don

    Do you have the originals on flicker? That second one is cool
    Danny, the first is a PhotoShop composition, the second is straight out of the camera as shot.

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      #17
      All very nice pics guys!

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        #18
        Danny, you got some great shots in your set. Was that your Sigma zoom?

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          #19
          Thanks Shane, I shot those with the Nikon 18-200. Most are 35 to 80mm. We had houses in the way or I could have gotten some off the ground shots.

          Don, that second photo is bad to the bone!

          My favorite.........


          Last edited by Wildman; 07-06-2008, 04:13 PM.

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            #20
            Nice!

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              #21
              Great shots guys.

              Here's one from my buddies crawfish boil:

              J.P.
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                #22
                Looks like y'all had a fair amount of wind there in the Central Texas area. Great shots, guys.

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                  #23
                  It was blowing and made for some incredible "tracer" shots too

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                    #24
                    awesome pictures

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                      #25
                      I've got at least a hunnert pics. I've processed another one.

                      Fireworks are a kick in the pants to photograph!

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                        #26
                        Wow, Casey! That one is awesome. The water really makes it.

                        We contemplated going down to Lake Brownwood to watch the show there, but we stayed home. Seeing your pics makes me second guess my decision.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Shane View Post
                          Wow, Casey! That one is awesome. The water really makes it.

                          We contemplated going down to Lake Brownwood to watch the show there, but we stayed home. Seeing your pics makes me second guess my decision.

                          I've done the fireworks show on Lake Brownwood before. We were in boats. That might make for tough photography!

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                            #28
                            My inlaws live there, just across from where they shoot 'em off. Plenty rocky and solid where they are.

                            Of course, a tripod on a boat might get you some cool abstract pics.

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                              #29
                              On the second night of fireworks I was on a boat and quickly gave up. Great shots all.

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                                #30
                                Love the fireworks shots everyone.........

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