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Mar 19, 2008 03:23 |  #1

Hi Tom,
I took your comments on board re saturation and reworked a few.
The ones posted were deffo better,and a few I did not post are on here.
Thanks for honesty,much appreciated.

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Mar 19, 2008 06:36 |  #2

Well Done Chris. Nothing like having a digital darkroom at one's fingertips. An old friend once told me "its all about getting it right the first time." The better the exposure, the less time needed for processing. I'm just glad I no longer have to pay for film, processing and chemicals, but I think I still spend too much time trying to improve my images. .
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Mar 19, 2008 06:47 |  #3

Thanks again ,Tom.
Like you am so glad my mistakes are no longer as costly,and no longer sweating on developing.
Love this digital thing now I am fully embracing it,mind you still costing me an arm and leg upgrading .
Keep well to your goodself,
Chris


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Mar 20, 2008 02:39 |  #4

#1 and #2 are great! #3, wow, that car is tiny!


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