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RedShoesGirl
21st of September 2003 (Sun), 23:46
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henkbos
21st of September 2003 (Sun), 23:54
Beautiful scenery, very well captured.
scollins
21st of September 2003 (Sun), 23:59
Nice looking photograph. The dark clouds add a certain mood to the picture.
mjordan
22nd of September 2003 (Mon), 00:50
An outstanding picture. While the 10D certainly did it's part, I think you had a part in it also.
Mike
RedShoesGirl
22nd of September 2003 (Mon), 11:06
Thank you!
Belmondo
23rd of September 2003 (Tue), 08:59
RSG:
I've been on the road myself. I saw this posting and tried every way I can think of to pull it up. All I'm getting is the little white box with the red 'X' in it. I'd love to see your pictures since that's one of my favorite parts of the country.
Tom
RedShoesGirl
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 01:06
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Belmondo
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 01:13
Perfect, and well worth the wait.
tarves57
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 01:25
Beeeauuutiful! Absolutely perfect.
Can I be a big bore and ask if you have a preferred method of processing your photos in Photoshop (if at all)?
Thanks,
Susan
Mark Kemp
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 03:17
I agree with all the comments - its an excellent landscape.
But to my eye its tilted. The left looks lower than the right to me. possibly its the curved edge to the water?
Anyway its still a great shot.
Belmondo
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 06:57
Don't be silly. If it was tilted, all the water would have run out of the picture.
Sheeeesh.
design crusader
2nd of October 2003 (Thu), 08:39
Mark Kemp wrote:
I agree with all the comments - its an excellent landscape.
But to my eye its tilted. The left looks lower than the right to me. possibly its the curved edge to the water?
Anyway its still a great shot.
She possibly used the rule of thirds technique, and captured a beautiful photograph, and an excellent example of the fusion of good technology and experienced photographer. The horizon looks level to me, so I don't think it is tilted, although the shape of the water does contribute to that illusion.
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