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Jan 24, 2006 10:27 |  #1

We had 7 inches of fresh snow last night and I was able to capture the mist coming off the marsh this morning . This is two images stitched together in PS Elements 3. Canon G3


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Jan 24, 2006 10:52 |  #2

I really like this image Reigh - but I'd lose the black border, it distracts from the image.


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Jan 24, 2006 10:57 |  #3

Very nice. Like the little bush to the right, it adds something. I agree tho, i'd lose the black border too.




  
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Jan 24, 2006 11:53 |  #4
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If it wasn`t for the blue sky,you could very easyly take it for a B&W.
Very nice picture,i bet you enjoyed the moment Reigh.


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Jan 25, 2006 00:58 |  #5

When I 1st looked at the shot I thought it would make an excellent Christmas card :)

So I guess it's a great shot ;)


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Jan 25, 2006 06:04 |  #6

Great winter scene.


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Jan 25, 2006 06:14 |  #7

I agree with others, the scene is beautiful. Wish we got 7 inches of snow too! Though i would disagree with some and say that i like the border and think it adds, not ditracts, from the the picture.


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Jan 25, 2006 06:34 as a reply to  @ dewmuw's post |  #8

dewmuw wrote:
I really like this image Reigh - but I'd lose the black border, it distracts from the image.


For those that don't like the black border I have enclosed a closeup shot of the same scene without the black border.


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Jan 25, 2006 08:41 |  #9

I love the scene and photo. The black border is fine with me, so is the new matte. Great shot Reigh.


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Jan 25, 2006 11:02 |  #10

I like the 2nd one better...no idea why, but I do...


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Jan 25, 2006 11:40 |  #11

I like the second matte and overall picture. So peaceful and relaxing - I like being able to see the tree a bit closer.

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