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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/25/2007
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Thank you very much paul
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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 2/25/2007
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Very nice capture John! love the sky and the color balance. Very nicely composed! Beautiful clouds!!
Congrats my friend!
much love
Paul
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/15/2007
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Darlene I am glad you like this picture...And thank you to add me as a friend
J.E.
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/15/2007
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The Duck got a grainy feel to it...I was just playing with Photoshop CS3 and trying some features This is not one of my favorite Dont worry Doyle I style dont know why I post this one right now it is very cold in Delaware so my inspiration is at is low I feel to take a trip and see new landscapes thank's for you honnesty your east coast buddy
J.E.
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Darlene Boucher
{K:15739} 2/15/2007
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Gorgeous image John-Eric! Beautifully captured! Darlene
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 2/14/2007
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Hi J-E!
Uhhhhh . . . the ducks look painted my friend. Not sure what happened but there is a total 'unreal' feel to this image. Lovely, yes. But it IS off a tad . . . and I'm telling you this as a friend. Placement (composition) is great . . . but . . . uhhhh . . . have I told you how nice you look today?? ;)
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/13/2007
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Thank you so much Leonardo
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 2/13/2007
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Great moment captured my dear friend!!! Congrats, Leo
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/13/2007
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Jason the two duck are one picture and the sky a other one if the duck fly this way that's natural thank you very much for the comment
J.E.
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/13/2007
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Thank you very much Derk
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/13/2007
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Thank you very much Dave
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/13/2007
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Joe this comment is right on the target....I try as much to sharpen those duck's thank you so much Joe
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Jason Mckeown
{K:22200} 2/12/2007
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appart from the comments made about the grain, something tells me this isn't real, more like a composite shot. reasons 1. the grain of the birds are not shared with the BG. 2. the female ducks beak is blurred before it blends into the wing of the male. 3. one duck would not fly that close to the butt of another bird, the size of the female is wrong, she is to big for her position. she should be smaller to give the illusion that she is further off to his left. two examples of mine of composite shots http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1255943 http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1253520
cheers Jason
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Derk Jager
{K:865} 2/12/2007
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The crop is great. So is the composition. Even though this might be an extreme enlargement, it works for this image. It gives it a painterly or pastel like quality. This is art. Very nice.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 2/12/2007
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Excellent inflight capture, John-Eric! Very nice colours and a great sky behind them. Dave.
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Joe Johnson
{K:8529} 2/12/2007
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As a CC photo, I'd say that one might crop a bit and increase contrast to emphasize the distance, as shown below. But unfortunately, this looks like an extreme enlargement, and just far too much detail was lost. You might have more in the original. I don't know. But it appears that you've gone beyond the 'pixellation' level, as it were, here.
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John-Eric Lemieux
{K:3045} 2/12/2007
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Thank you very much John
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 2/12/2007
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Great capture John!I like how the brown ducks beek is just touching the mallard! The ducks look a bit grainy and Your name distracts a little from the photo but the capture more than makes up for that! Well done!.......................John
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