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Jun 23, 2008 21:42 |  #1

not realy transportation, but I wasn't to sure where to post these:confused:
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Jun 24, 2008 01:23 |  #2

the 4020 looks like she has been around the block a time or two. One of the best tractors John Deere ever made




  
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Jun 24, 2008 05:32 |  #3

Nice images Barb!


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Jun 24, 2008 09:37 |  #4

Good ones. The HDR halo could use some touch-up?


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Jun 24, 2008 10:07 |  #5

Aucomo wrote in post #5780621 (external link)
the 4020 looks like she has been around the block a time or two. One of the best tractors John Deere ever made

Yeah, I believe your right, the owner has too, notice he needs a ladder to get on and off... They both may be old but they get the job done! Thanks for looking :)




  
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Jun 24, 2008 10:20 |  #6

Petes Prints wrote in post #5781152 (external link)
=Pete's Prints;5781152]Nice images Barb!

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Jun 24, 2008 10:30 |  #7

PhotosGuy wrote in post #5782188 (external link)
Good ones. The HDR halo could use some touch-up?

Thanks Frank....yeah, the halo is a bit annoying, I haven't quite figured out how to completely get rid of it!

Here is one taken from the other side and the halo is realy distracting to me....both were 1 RAW image tone mapped

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Jun 24, 2008 13:09 |  #8

I am with You and Frank on the halos. I do like the first one best. The composition is really nice. I just can't figure out the ladder propped up on the tire tough.


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Jun 24, 2008 13:43 |  #9

Jamie Holladay wrote in post #5783592 (external link)
I am with You and Frank on the halos. I do like the first one best. The composition is really nice. I just can't figure out the ladder propped up on the tire tough.

Thanks for the comment Jamie, any tips or suggestions on how to eliminate the halos would be greatly appreciated.

The ladder propped up on the tire is there so the old timmer can get on and off the tractor, I thought about moving it but didn't want to over step my boudaries




  
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Jun 24, 2008 19:01 |  #10

Barb W wrote in post #5783807 (external link)
Thanks for the comment Jamie, any tips or suggestions on how to eliminate the halos would be greatly appreciated.

The ladder propped up on the tire is there so the old timmer can get on and off the tractor, I thought about moving it but didn't want to over step my boudaries

I can't help you with the Halos. I am not a fan of HDR. I figure the ladder was out of your control (not your tractor). Just found it odd that it was there.


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Jun 24, 2008 22:52 |  #11

Nice shots at the Deere. You got both of them.


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Jun 24, 2008 23:39 |  #12

Just played with it a bit....I liked your original...added a dash of tonal contrast and a touch of color cooler.


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Jun 25, 2008 22:21 |  #13

thank you Jeff and Dan.

Dan, I like your edit, what program did you use for the edit?




  
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Jun 25, 2008 22:44 |  #14

PS Elements 5 and NIK Filters....increased the tonal contrast....and played with the brilliance/warmth filter


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Jun 25, 2008 22:55 |  #15

I like the original. Interesting cloud formations.

Woolburr on my screen it looks more like a painting than a photo. I think its alittle too over done. Maybe just a little highlights added to the original would do the trick.




  
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