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jeff lynch
{K:4770} 9/26/2003
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I guess the only reason I thought a polarizer was used here was because the fish appear so clearly. I guess I should pay a bit more attention.
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Steve Dunn
{K:789} 9/25/2003
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Diana thanks for the kind words I am a big of yours. Wayne's pond is so clear you can see the liner and it is 5 feet deep. here is a picture of my pond. The other day I left the water on for an hour and the fish were very shy until I realized I had not added any declorinator. The next day they were happy again back on top. When you feed your fish try using Hikari wheat germ (this time of year)or HiKari gold and try to put your hand right at the surface.
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Diana Cornelissen
{K:26437} 9/25/2003
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Beautiful capture of this pond. The water looks so clear! It looks a bit like my own pond, only my fishes don't want to model for me, they are scared for the camera I think. Here is one for you to look at. Greetings, Diana.
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xy x
{K:41915} 9/22/2003
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Lovely picture, great colours!
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Steve Dunn
{K:789} 9/21/2003
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no Polarizer here, I would have said if I used one. decided not to crop the right because of the nice stonecrop flowers. I did darken many parts of the picture in PS, thanks for viewing
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Amitava Banerjea
{K:7088} 9/21/2003
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Very serene! Doen'tlook to me like you used a polarizer here. Otherwise, the reflections of the sky between the trees would not appear, right? And the water would have been more uniformly dark I think. But it's better this way.
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jeff lynch
{K:4770} 9/21/2003
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Nice color here man! I like this one but might have cropped a bit more off the right side to get that tree out of center. Polarizer eh? Good move there. Heh heh...maybe that is what I have to do to get a good deer photo...
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