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Reigh ­ Higgins
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Nov 04, 2006 12:21 |  #1

It was a beautiful November morning .The tamaracks (larch ) are at their peak and in a few days the golden needles will be gone. Canon G3 and post processing in PS Elements 3.


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Nov 04, 2006 12:34 |  #2

Like all your fall images,really nice. Of course the reflection is great.




  
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Nov 04, 2006 13:20 |  #3

wow that is amazing! such good quality


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Nov 04, 2006 13:26 |  #4

Very peaceful must have been wonderful to be there.
Splendid shot.
I never think of Nova Scotia as having this type of scenery.
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Nov 04, 2006 13:30 |  #5

I'm always glad when I see you've posted another photograph Reigh and this is no exception. Superb shot.


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Nov 04, 2006 13:31 |  #6

Beautiful photo Reigh. You certainly seem to live in a very photogenic country.



  
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Nov 04, 2006 14:33 |  #7

That's a great photograph, Reigh. Must be nice having all that great scenery close by!


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Nov 04, 2006 15:13 |  #8

That is a great picture dont forget to enter that to go in the POTN photo book for the Landscape section


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Nov 04, 2006 16:27 |  #9

Crop a smidgen from the top , and this will sing.


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Nov 04, 2006 17:22 |  #10

Lesmac wrote in post #2216611 (external link)
Crop a smidgen from the top , and this will sing.

I cropped about an inch off the top. Comments please !


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Nov 04, 2006 17:34 |  #11

great shot!! I don't like the cropped version so much however. I like the widest of it, but now it seems really bottom heavy, how about you crop some off the water and a bit off the sky? I think that would be more appealing, atleast to my eyes.


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Nov 04, 2006 17:43 |  #12

deadpass wrote in post #2216874 (external link)
great shot!! I don't like the cropped version so much however. I like the widest of it, but now it seems really bottom heavy, how about you crop some off the water and a bit off the sky? I think that would be more appealing, atleast to my eyes.

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Nov 04, 2006 17:48 |  #13

That's a WOW shot.
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Nov 05, 2006 02:33 |  #14

Yes, I like Deadpass crop suggestion better than the one I made, it's far more balanced.


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Nov 05, 2006 02:54 |  #15

Super colors and reflection...you could almost do a panoramic crop on this....


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