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Dec 07, 2005 22:59 |  #1

BE was my assistant in this pic, of course, the month helped also. Hope you like.


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Dec 08, 2005 20:09 |  #2

You two are crazy, now what can we tell about Rick from his finger tip?:D Anyways Becky, a very nice capture. It does seem a little dark on my screen.


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Dec 08, 2005 20:13 |  #3

Nice shot Becky. :D I just noticed this one. :rolleyes: It DOES seem a bit dark on my monitor as well. B.E., Dont move! :lol:
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Dec 08, 2005 21:56 as a reply to  @ Ballen Photo's post |  #4

Thank you. BE said it looks dark on his pc also, but, on my pc it looks ok. Maybe the color is off on mine, and it was affected in editing, I dont know. However, I cant correct it now so I will have to try again.:mad:


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