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Nov 07, 2006 07:24 |  #16

Wow beautiful picture. I agree with cropping the bottom. btw I think coming down is harder than going up...


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Nov 07, 2006 19:35 |  #17

I like fuji in the haze but its kinda dull in the foreground


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Nov 07, 2006 19:59 |  #18

Craig, I agree with a few of the others, a small crop on the bottom might help a little.

Other than that, I think it's a very relaxing scene. You certainly haven't failed to provide a vast variety of foregrounds with Fuji. Like I've said before, you need to create a book with all the photos you've taken.


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Nov 07, 2006 21:48 |  #19

J T wrote in post #2232112 (external link)
Craig, I agree with a few of the others, a small crop on the bottom might help a little.

Other than that, I think it's a very relaxing scene. You certainly haven't failed to provide a vast variety of foregrounds with Fuji. Like I've said before, you need to create a book with all the photos you've taken.

Thanks again for your kind comments JT! Yes, I agree, the crop idea is a good one. As for the book, give me a year or two to get together enough really good shots. I went out this morning also and took some pretty interesting ones I think. Fuji had a beautiful layer of fresh snow and the Fall leaves were nice and red. I'll post some for everyone later.


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