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Tony Smallman
{K:23858} 2/5/2007
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As you say,it's the end result that counts!Almonds in flower are irresistable so next weekend I'll try out this technique again.Playing around in hue/sat. and then in curves I got some very interesting infra-red colour effects but eventually settled for this more subtely toned image.Thanks for commenting, Tony.
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 2/5/2007
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Excellent composition. the low saturation really sets the mood and subtle drama of this moment.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174133} 2/5/2007
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A fairytale image, Tony...I like it!:)
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Meg Metcalfe
{K:6114} 2/4/2007
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I like the faint hints of green and brown in this Tony, the fog looks much nicer there than it did here yesterday! Guess you know where my heart is. LOL!
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 2/4/2007
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It's the end result that matters. This one's not quite colour and not quite B&W, the hues are incredibly subtle. This type of exposure would also suit a single tree, I think. Regards, Gary
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 2/4/2007
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wonderfullest
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Gennaro Manna
{K:21301} 2/4/2007
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great shot, lovely tones and composition...congrats gennaro
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:49415} 2/4/2007
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Poetry and minimalistic!
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Tony Smallman
{K:23858} 2/4/2007
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Thank you Michael,I'll certainly try out a 1.600 ASA again in foggy conditions,I like the atmosphere it creates.
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Michael Charles
{K:4348} 2/4/2007
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Whatever you did worked great...very well done..
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