Distant viewing...
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Distant viewing...
I took this and brought it in to work to print immediately. No work done at all, and the print looked fab. (IMO). This took a LOT of work to look the way it does. It just looks really muddy when I open in PS. Either way, I think Ken wins the 'boardwalk challenge' today. I just saw this ice breaker and thought this was a cool composition to show. It turned 180 degrees and pulled away as soon as I grabbed my camera out...almost missed it
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Of course I think this one is the best!
Nana G2006- Posts : 50
Join date : 2008-01-27
Location : Sault Ste Marie
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The colour is very nice.
Nando- Posts : 940
Join date : 2008-01-13
Location : Sault Ste. Marie, Canada or Coimbra, Portugal
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Looking at the binoculars it's almost like you did a sepia tone to it but everything else is normal. That thing got blasted and a half, weren't they white?
And what size print did you get it at -- everything I've printed at Blacks has been 8x12 and me likey so far.
Also seems like you and Ken went on a photo adventure without us!
And what size print did you get it at -- everything I've printed at Blacks has been 8x12 and me likey so far.
Also seems like you and Ken went on a photo adventure without us!
Cujo- Posts : 299
Join date : 2008-02-24
Location : SSM
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Same day but we didn't go out together. His was in the morning, mine in the afternoon.
Which is weird because the fog usually comes in the morning.
Which is weird because the fog usually comes in the morning.
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