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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 3/21/2005
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I really like these 2 fog pictures. They are so natural and wonderfully presented. Thanks for commenting on my Moon picture. Mary :-) -
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 3/15/2005
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Carsten:
Mostly straight from the CCD. Little bit of levels applied in PS. Your photograph is better.
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Carsten Ranke
{K:14476} 3/15/2005
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Nature offered you a great opportunity with this backlit heavy fog. I remember one similar situation on a biking tour last year and had about 10 to 15 minutes until the fog cleared. You made an excellent job with very good tones. Just curious: out of the camera or dodging and burning with PS ? http://www.usefilm.com/image/673596.html
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 3/15/2005
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Taran:
All photographs taken in a 15 minute window in incredibly heavy fog. I added my polarizing sunglasses and could barely make out what I was photographing.
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taran
{K:1284} 3/15/2005
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Be careful you don't go blind shooting into the sun. Even in heavy fog this takes a toll on your eyes. Nice work, the shapes in this piece are an interesting juxtaposition of man and nature.
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soul 21
{K:27572} 3/14/2005
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affascinante... mi piace molto gli alberi danno profonditą complimenti
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 3/14/2005
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David:
Thanks - these were all taken one morning in heavy fog on my drive into work. I just pulled off the highway and went a little off the beaten path (easy to do in Kansas) before joining back up with K-10 and heading into work.
So far the favorite seems to be "Familiar Country Road" and the BW counterpart "Canine Country Road".
Michael
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David Anderson
{K:106} 3/14/2005
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Nice image. I really love monochromatic photos like this one.
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Tarek Al Kaaki
{K:2181} 3/14/2005
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Nicely composed, well done. Tarek.
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