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    I like this shot but I think I need to redo it, the lighting was'nt quite right and I did'nt hold the camera very straight. What do you all think?

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    I like it-what kind of camera have you got?

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    Cannon Powershot S40. Thanks!
    There is a wolf in me....fangs pointed for tearing gashes ...a red tongue for raw meat....and the hot lapping of blood--I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

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    Sometimes ordinary subjects can get new life in a photo when they're shot from an unusual angle. Perhaps a low angle would be interesting.

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    I didn't really notice the pic wasn't squared up. Was it overcast that day? The lighting looks pretty flat. The bridge pic reminds of where we use to crappie fish in Iowa off a little bridge like that. You got me wanting to shoot some B&W pics.
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    I was in a hurry the day I took this photo, I was shooting towards the sun, I should have ran to the other end of the bridge and shot that side instead. Oh well I'll try again this weekend. Yes Jesse, this Bridge spans the Raccoon River, in Booneville, Iowa a lot of fisherman spend a lot of time at this location.
    There is a wolf in me....fangs pointed for tearing gashes ...a red tongue for raw meat....and the hot lapping of blood--I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

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