Out of the Dark

© Tricia L. Olson-Giles

Out of the Dark

Uploaded: November 28, 2006

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Tricia L. Olson-Giles November 28, 2006

Yet another legless wonder from my recent trip. Any thoughts? #564024

Larissa M. November 28, 2006

It's neat seeing all your new pictures, Tricia!
This is a really good picture, but it would be nice if it's eye was in more focus...

:)
~Lue... #3644192

Tricia L. Olson-Giles November 29, 2006

Definitely so. But shooting through glass is a bit tough. Sometimes I get luckier than others. A lot depends on how well the glass is kept clean on the outside from fingerprints, etc. When I have to shoot through glass they're always my toughest shots. I always use a polarizing filter and shoot from an angle with the lens as close to the glass as possible. Sometimes PS can cut out slight glare, sometimes not. So I never know with shots through glass what I can get until I get into photoshop. :) #3648236

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