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Old 11-01-2008, 15:08   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Water flow

Must confess the water being sharper at the top than the bottom isn't something I can even notice that much here, I think it's a bit too msall to really get it. As the whole thing is distorted by the fisheye lens, it would be hard to tell that anything is not as it should be or whatever, simply because it isn't as it 'should' be anyway!

Not sure it is a disappointment as such, a lot of shots have new skies put on them, it doesn't bother me one way or the other. I guess part of the problem for me is it never even occured to me that this was a dam in the first place, I thought it was just one of these park sculpture-fountains that we tend to see popping up all over the place these days.

I guess the reason I wouldn't tend to notice if this is a composite image is simply the fact it isn't the kind of image I imagine people constructing. Must say I doubt there are many people arund today who believe the old cliche about the camera never lying.... it's not true now and never has been!

As for not trusting us photographers, I think that's a given LOL!

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Rob
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