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    Hot Pursuit

    Taken in Seville during a short break. We were walking down the river bank on the Sunday morning when the local club started racing.

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    Hot Pursuit

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Great use of the spraying water to serve as a background! Very well done.

    Why are the top and bottom margins so much larger than the side margins?

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Really nice shot. Needs seen in Lytebox to do it full justice.

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Really good action shot. Very good balance with the background very nicely covered by the spray. Did you post process some of that in at all? If you a neat job and if not it really helps isolate the subjects.

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Excellent capture. Great camera positioning!

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Thanks for all of your comments.

    Mike the margins are down to the fact that I enter a fair number of competitions run in the UK and by FIAP internationally. For projection purposes, they require a standard format - generally 1400 x 1050 pixels. If your image doesn't conform to that, they request that it is presented against a background that does. I've been lazy and just downsized the whole image to the forum requirements.

    Barry, there has been some post processing. The edge of a bridge has been cloned out in the top left corner and so has part of a bright orange buoy on the right. They were a bit distracting.

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Great shot!

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Very nice shot!

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    Re: Hot Pursuit

    Thanks Debbie, thanks Harmon.

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