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tess campbell
{K:515} 3/31/2004
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Hi Keminet, I usually charge a small fee for something like that...but i will let you use my photo at no charge as its good advertising for me. Please email me at bor_zio@yahoo.com I would send you a better version with that lower back branch cloned out.
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Keminet Metallium
{K:16} 3/30/2004
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Hi, Tess. I'm absolutely in love with this photo; I really am. The colors are beautiful and the detail in the grass is perfect. It might be a bit rude, but I was wondering if I could use it in a layout for my website? I would credit you, of course, and add a link back to your site and profile. If you have any problems with this, please e-mail me or comment back and I won't do it. Ha, I'm jealous of your photography skills.
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tess campbell
{K:515} 11/17/2003
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thanks Kari...since posting this photo i have reworked it...cloning out the branch behind the tree.
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Kari Salmentie
{K:172} 11/17/2003
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Excellent toning, beautiful view. The only problem is the object on the background since it just behind the tree which is main subject.
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Marta Pereyra
{K:5029} 11/15/2003
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WoW!! Impresionante... preciosa!! me gusta mucho!!
I love it!! :))
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Amna Al Shamsi
{K:21795} 11/14/2003
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very beautiful tones....excellent photo with mysterious mood..Well done!
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 11/14/2003
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nice work .... excellent photo
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Brent Tannehill
{K:314} 11/14/2003
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This is really cool. It looks like Dorothy's front yard just before the twister.
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steven carter
{K:2140} 11/14/2003
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this is a beautiful shot. i like the tones and the dark areas for the path. A good shot of a lone tree againest this interesting sky.
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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 11/14/2003
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Tess, I am really in a dilemma. I want something to do great sports. But the problem is one camera has one feature and the other has another feature. I was thinking about the 10D or the D100, but neither was totally satisfactory. Now I am considering the D2H or the 1D just for the sports quality since that is what I love to shoot the most. None of these have the bw mode. I might have to just stick with the 645n for infrared, if I ever get it back. Thanks for your help Tess.
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tess campbell
{K:515} 11/14/2003
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Be careful which digital camera you purchase Toni...not all do infrared. And yes, a good imaging program can turn color infrared photos to B&W...but don't greyscale them ever. Work with saturation and levels.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 11/14/2003
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This is a great picture with very nice sepia tones. I do wish that the gray area in the center would be the same color as the rest of the picture. Don.
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Spencer E.
{K:4032} 11/14/2003
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Beautiful shot. I really have to start messing with IR..those clouds are amazing. They fit so well with the lone tree. Very well done!
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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 11/14/2003
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Tess, this is one of your best. The grass is unbelievable. Colors so soft. I have a question. I am considering getting a digital camera for sports which has no black and white mode. If I shoot color infrared, can it be desaturated to look like bw infrared? I really did want to shoot some bw infrared with the camera.
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