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Graduation


Graduation
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Copyright: Dai Gunter (Dai) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 121 W: 54 N: 115] (761)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-12-09
Categories: Abstract
Camera: Canon PowerShot G2
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-07-26 13:41
Viewed: 683
Points: 1
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Okay, it's a long story of how my daughter, born in Wales, lives in England and studied in Texas, USA... but we went to her graduation ceremony, only to 'spoil' the one shot of her ceremoneously marching through the audience to receive her degree. When I first looked at the result, I was thoroughly disapointed that the flash didn't go off and that the camera, set in auto, had decided a long exposure time was best!!! Looking back now, I see the picture as an art statement - my daughter, marching through historical ghosts of graduates past... well we all have an imagination.


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That's one gorgeous gal ;-). looks good tho.

I must say that I love this image very much though it was an "accident". It would have impressed me so much if it were shot with "normal clarity" for it just reflects what we see of the past, always between real and unreal.TFS

Regards,
Sarge

You are very right. This hapen me too. Some pictures that I told that are not good on the first, after the year I find they interesting and the beauty on it.
The effect of your picture is interresting. You may see your doughter any way (I think she must be) and the rest is in moving and only color, but very beautiful one. Best regards Csabi

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