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Dave Slaugenhoup
{K:827} 11/11/2003
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Seems to me that Fuji always releases the best greens in nature. Excellent image of movement and stillness, all in one.
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Emma James
{K:162} 4/24/2003
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The blur is wonderful here. You're lucky you only dropped your cable release in the water - whilst trying to shoot some waterfalls I slipped and dropped my tripod with camera and cable release attached into the water. The tripod was the only thing that could be salvaged after buying a new part for it.
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Shelly N Alexander
{K:1451} 9/27/2002
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Well done. The color is great with both sharp foreground and background. You recorded a great photograph here.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 9/25/2002
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One beautiful image here. It reminds me of the Blue Ridge mountains....has a cooling effect on a warm day. Did you add a significant amount of saturation in photoshop?? I have never seen Fuji Sensia to work this well, looks like Velvia here without the contrast. Great job Ken.
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Russell Love
{K:7006} 9/25/2002
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Kenneth,
Great effect with making the water seem so "pillowy". Great greens here. Any filters and info about shutter and aperture? Another wonderful shot. Later my friend,
Russ
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John Myers
{K:4308} 9/25/2002
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well schmizzel me pizzel, this is beautiful.
about that remote thing, that's one of the reasons i bought the camera i bought - it takes a normal inexpensive cable release rather than the remote release. but i'm glad it still works, now you can take more pictures for us:)
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Dawna G.
{K:7709} 9/25/2002
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beautiful saturation of colors achieved here, excellent Kenneth!
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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 9/25/2002
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The rocks seem to "glow" green - incredible.
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Glen Boyd
{K:23} 9/24/2002
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This is an absolutely stunning image. Very well done.
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