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Summer Wind by Simon Mackie
| Category: Landscapes | Views: 1589 |
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| Camera | Canon 400D |
| Lens | Sigma 10 -20mm |
| Focal Length | 10mm |
| Shutter Speed | 1/160 |
| Aperture | F/8 |
| ISO | 100 |
| Date Taken | Not Entered |
| Tags | Not Entered |
| Location | Not Entered |
| License | All Rights Reserved |
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Paul Bratescu
A very cool environment shot, the sky looks powerful enough to pull both kite and individual to the heaven above. Very nice Simon. A high five from me.
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Heather Leslie
I love this !! the overall image is fab but the thing that does it for me is the red kite high in the sky
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