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DPNow.com Picture of the Day, Wednesday - 10th November 2010

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  • DPNow.com Picture of the Day, Wednesday - 10th November 2010

    Here is a summary of today's DPNow Picture of the Day:



    Click on the picture to find out more about the photographer and how the picture was taken.

    Today we have a kind of abstract view in a restaurant that focuses on the mysterious outline of a figure on the other side of a screen.

    If you would like the prospect of being chosen to featured on the DPNow POTD, register on our discussion forum, netting free gallery space, and the rest is up to you! And you can help us decide who gets featured in future by nominating your favourites from the DPNow gallery.



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    Re: DPNow.com Picture of the Day, Wednesday - 10th November 2010

    Congratulations on your POTD.

    I've always felt that Kurt has a unique talent for spotting the potential for an unusual and interesting picture as well as the talent and skill to capture it.

    Pol

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    • #3
      Re: DPNow.com Picture of the Day, Wednesday - 10th November 2010

      Thanks Pol, however, I must report that "the talent and skill to capture it." is mostly due to the cleverness of the camera technology!

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      • #4
        Re: DPNow.com Picture of the Day, Wednesday - 10th November 2010

        Originally posted by Kurt View Post
        Thanks Pol, however, I must report that "the talent and skill to capture it." is mostly due to the cleverness of the camera technology!
        Maybe so but it was you who spotted the 'picture', chose the exposure (or scene mode) then framed it so perfectly and pressed the shutter.

        I love the colour palette too. Gorgeous muted colours that create exactly the right sort of mood.

        Pol

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        • #5
          Re: DPNow.com Picture of the Day, Wednesday - 10th November 2010

          Originally posted by Pol View Post
          Maybe so but it was you who spotted the 'picture', chose the exposure (or scene mode) then framed it so perfectly and pressed the shutter.

          I love the colour palette too. Gorgeous muted colours that create exactly the right sort of mood.

          Pol
          Agreed - great shot. A worthy POTD.

          Regards. Barr1e

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