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Photographer  Randy Libner {Karma:4084}
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Categories Landscape
Film Format Film 35mm
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Uploaded 2/13/2014 Film / Memory Type Unknown
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Location City -  North Bend
State -  OREGON
Country - United States   United States
About Just an image at low tide showing a meandering waterway in the mud flats.
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Carmen Fuchs Carmen Fuchs   {K:6967} 2/17/2014
Absolutely gorgeous. =)

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 2/16/2014
We do love being able to spend a good chunk of the summer at the lake. There are lots of good friends and the sunsets are lovely. With all our years there though, we have seen only a few sun pillars.

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Randy Libner   {K:4084} 2/15/2014
Thank you Mary. Living near the coast or water has given a sunset lover like yourself a great opportunities. It has given me the same. Love your sun pillar image. I had seen one quite noteworthy on a "working" vacation at a nearby beach home a number of years ago.
I had gathered dinner for the night at a local store, and as I walked out to my truck, the pillar to the west was huge!
However, .............. and the beach house with my camera, was 8 to 10 minutes away.
..........had only I'd known, I would have stayed at the cabin, on the beach, with my camera, and starved to death having a once in a lifetime, fabulous sun pillar image. ;)
Story of my life............... I don't get no respect. haa haa! :)

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Randy Libner   {K:4084} 2/15/2014
Thank you all so much for the comments.
I try to keep true as to the colors from these old slides of mine when I convert them to digital. This slide actually has a little more blue and purple in the sky.
I don't want my images to be deceptive. I have a hard time deciding what is "honest" when presenting an image.
What are the rules? Are there any?
I used to think, "what you shot is what you got"
That said, I also realize that photography is an art form, but I prefer to be close to what I shot with the exception of the digital conversion cleanup and sharpening. Kodachrome was a hard media contrast wise, and I have discovered that during digital conversions, I can correct some of that.
Thank you again. I appreciate any feedback, positive or negative.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 2/14/2014
This is very pretty. The colours and reflections are lovely. Your composition and crop are quite effective.

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 2/14/2014
A beautiful eye catching composition with beautiful tones and wonderful silhouetting. Best wishes.

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G G G G   {K:61359} 2/14/2014
Wow.. fantastic light... and pov.
Congrats..

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Randy Libner   {K:4084} 2/14/2014
It's old. I don't even own a decent digital. Most of what you see in my portfolio are digitized KR64 and sometimes KR25. Funds are low, so I can't go digital in the manner that I would prefer.
Since this website has come back on line, my new images will be done with a Canon 9950F photo scanner. My older images have that inherent blue cast from being digitized and they were done with a lower quality scan by a department store's photo lab. Those older images required a lot of fixing.
Now that I am in control with this "new to me" Canon scanner, plus that I have acquired a bit more skill in cleaning and color correcting my old slides, my photography has been given a new breath of fresh air............... hundreds of yellow boxes to go. :)
I miss Kodachrome in a huge way.
Thanks for the comment, Phillip

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Phillip Cohen Phillip Cohen   {K:10561} 2/13/2014
Very nice Randy, where did you get your KR processed or was it an older image?

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Randy Libner   {K:4084} 2/13/2014
Guess I didn't do the info right. KR 64 film, 80-200 lens with a Canon F-1

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