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Dec 16, 2005 21:11 |  #1

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Dec 17, 2005 11:54 |  #2

A future Greenpeace or Sierra-Clubber if I ever saw one . . .

Not that there's nything wrong with that . . .


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Dec 17, 2005 12:24 |  #3

Thanks. This won Picture of the Week over at DMC: http://www.digital-monochrome.com/jpgwinn​er5.htm (external link)



  
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Dec 19, 2005 13:33 |  #4

Very nice...did he pose or did you catch him without his knowing?


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Dec 19, 2005 13:41 as a reply to  @ app1rwd's post |  #5

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Very nice...did he pose or did you catch him without his knowing?

He didn't pose, but I assume he knew I was taking the picture since he was looking at me.



  
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Dec 19, 2005 14:34 |  #6

it's an under-estimated past time


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Dec 19, 2005 15:21 |  #7
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Dec 19, 2005 20:43 |  #8

Huh?



  
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Dec 19, 2005 21:02 as a reply to  @ jfrancho's post |  #9

Good for him! And good for you...very nice!



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Dec 20, 2005 13:47 as a reply to  @ T.D.'s post |  #10

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Good for him! And good for you...very nice!

Thanks T-dad.



  
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Dec 20, 2005 15:26 |  #11

He looks worried, was he stuck to the tree?. Joking aside great photograph


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Dec 20, 2005 15:29 as a reply to  @ greg4bs's post |  #12

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He looks worried, was he stuck to the tree?. Joking aside great photograph

Thanks. He does look a little worried - maybe he's afraid someone will cut it down.



  
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Dec 20, 2005 15:49 |  #13

Looks very good to me. :D BTW, Congrats on taking picture of the week at Digital-Monochrome. ;)
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The Captain and crew finally got their stuff together, now if we can only remember where we left it. :cool:

  
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Dec 20, 2005 18:15 |  #14

Thanks Bruce. It's a long way from the desaturation layers I used to use.



  
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Dec 21, 2005 05:20 |  #15

could you post up the original please? I like seeing how Martin's techniques get us to beautiful pictures like this.


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