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BSBXTi Goldmember 1,563 posts Joined May 2007 Location: NJ, USA More info | Feb 09, 2010 08:44 | #1 Thanks for looking! 2) Brenton Biggs
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Morlow Goldmember 2,824 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2009 Location: Yellowstone National Park More info | Feb 09, 2010 08:52 | #2 I prefer the second shot with the interesting textures in the snow. Chris Knapp
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willyb Cream of the Crop 6,433 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2007 Location: London More info | Feb 09, 2010 08:59 | #3 I like both! Think maybe could work well as a B&W conversion? Gear List & 2012. A Photo a day.
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Feb 09, 2010 09:00 | #4 Morlow wrote in post #9573351 I prefer the second shot with the interesting textures in the snow. Thank you! I really enjoyed how the snow looked on the ground and that is simply why I took the picture! Brenton Biggs
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Feb 09, 2010 09:01 | #5 willy b wrote in post #9573375 I like both! Think maybe could work well as a B&W conversion? Thanks!!! I think they would look fine as a B&W. I will mess around with that idea later! Brenton Biggs
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