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Bianca Black
{K:1315} 11/20/2003
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-Troy, I like the thoughts behind this image as well as the composition and the unusual color scheme. There is something very 'haunting' about it. You puuled that off. I'm not sure how much youknow about digital pics, but if you want to print, make sure you shoot at the hieghest resolution your camera allows. It's a shame you can't get a print out of this- maybe try going back and shooting it againat a high resolution setting... -Bianca
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Debra Moose
{K:20} 8/20/2003
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Can't help but notice the beauty of a close to naked tree! The background just wreaks of telling a story. This is a nice picture!
Deb.
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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 10/18/2001
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Troy, I really admire you for photographing with color blindness. Don't know how you do it. I have enough trouble with my photography and I only have distance problems, at both distances! Keep it up, you are doing well.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 10/18/2001
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Very interesting. Being that you are color blind well let me say )it does have a green cast( but I definetly knew it was snow. The sky has a purple hue to it and since you mentinoned the lights you may well be right as to the reason for the green snow. Also love the not soft to my eyes look but rather a foggy look. I absolutely love the content and framing as well.
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Troy Phillips
{K:420} 10/18/2001
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Thanks I will remember that. :)
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Troy Phillips
{K:420} 10/18/2001
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Detlef: Do you suppose the green cast is from the Murcury vapor lights in the parking lot and on the airport ramp? Thanks for telling me about the green cast. I really didn't notice with my color blindness. Thanks again.
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