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Posted on Saturday 27 April, 2013 by Steve Grenot.
This is a nice capture Sonya Good job.
I Spy Eye-Fi
Photo By Carmen Story
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Photographer: Carmen Story
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL I Spy Eye-Fi
- State/Province/Region: Georgia
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: www.studiostory.com
- Nearest Town: Atlanta
- Gear: Carmen Story
- Description: This is from a series I am creating called TinyWorld in which I place myself in a world where I am forced to work with the elements.. In this photo I am learning to use my Eye-Fi card. For each of these I have to take multiple photos and combine myself into them. giving the photo an overall tint helps with the combining process and helps so you don't have to deal with color-shifts from all of the different images.
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