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Sep 12, 2008 00:20 |  #1

I made a visit to a local park and took lots of photos... here are just a few...


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Sep 12, 2008 08:45 as a reply to  @ TeeQ's post |  #5

Ah que Montreal et ces environs me manquent!

I know Ile Bizard very well, and those are some really nice pictures. They are a touch grainy, however. I don't know if that's because you were taking them with a high ISO, or whether there was something else in the processing that reduced the sharpness.

What's the EXIF on some of those - the first one of the frogs, for example?

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