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Jun 12, 2006 00:13 |  #1

It is supposed to be early for Dahlia's here in NY, but saw these ata rose festival on Long Island today.

2nd posting will have another, along with a little visitor while I was shooting.


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Jun 12, 2006 00:14 |  #2

Roses & Peonies to follow tomorrow


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Jun 12, 2006 03:17 |  #3

the lighting is a bit harsh :confused:
otherwise, decent composition


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Jun 12, 2006 07:44 |  #4

"The best laid plans of mice & men..."
It was my intent to get there forst thing in the AM, or after 5:00. I think that would have made for better lighting? As it was I shot most of these between 12"30 and around 2:00.
Being a newbie, I am not sure if it is "fixible" in PS or DPP. I have PS7, but really need to learn my way around (As I do with the camera that is only 2 weeks old)

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