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Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
7/12/2006 6:23:27 PM

Thanks James. Colors were saturated a bit in PS.
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
7/12/2006 6:15:56 PM

Thanks for taking the time to comment Susan. I appreciate it.
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Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
7/12/2006 6:15:09 PM

Hey Nacho, Thanks very much!
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
7/11/2006 9:02:58 PM

Thank you Doyle.
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Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
7/11/2006 5:43:47 PM

Thank you.
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
11/4/2005 2:04:22 AM

Hi Glenn, No internal filter. Standard Nikon D50 with a Hoya R72 infrared lens filter. Thanks!
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
11/3/2005 3:38:47 PM

Hi Jason. Thank you. I used a Hoya R72 infrared filter. The resulting image has alot of oranges & browns in it. I used Photoshop to swap the red & blue color channels. This gives the nice rich blue to the water & sky & the reddish/white tone to the trees.
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
10/3/2005 4:35:10 PM

Hi Zyle,

Here is a link that shows how to acheive this effect in PS. http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&messa ge=8722682
Thanks.
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
10/3/2005 4:34:28 PM

Hi Zyle,

Here is a link that shows how to acheive this effect in PS. Thanks.
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
10/2/2004 3:33:51 AM

Strong composition. Nice job.
        Photo By: Jason Eby  (K:-143)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
10/2/2004 3:32:42 AM

I like this one alot. There are so many details to take in. The highlights from the water contrast nicely with the dark tones at the bottom of the image. I wish that the power line tower wasn't there, but otherwise very nice job.
        Photo By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
9/22/2004 3:00:18 AM

Excellent image. I love the unbalanced feeling I get when I look at this shot.
        Photo By: John Erin  (K:460)

Critique By: Todd Deery  (K:41)  
3/11/2004 2:20:36 PM

Thank you for the feedback. My camera will only save images in JPEG format. Am I correct in assuming that means I am limited to 8-bit images?
        Photo By: Todd Deery  (K:41)


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