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tom rumland
{K:14874} 4/29/2004
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robert, this is wonderful! i was very bummed when i missed it here in virginia. my friend told me about it the next day :( i think you did a great job here (guessing the exposure and all). i'd love to see jim's version of this but all i see is a train ;^) hopefully altaf et. al. will get these sorted out eventually. anyhow, i wanted to see if it'd be possible to get more color. was there more color? was it just green or did it change colors? if so, i wonder if a tad shorter exposure would've shown it.
thanks for your comment. much appreciated. btw, my jab at the "exploder" was specifically because of this. we usually rent a blazer and it has never let us down. hell, we've done better in a monte carlo! ;^) we had the wives with us on this trip, however, and we needed something with a bit more room so we went with the exploder. never again!!
take care, tom
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Monty Emken (Ostracon X)
{K:4804} 1/11/2004
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Nice catch!! Cheers! Beautiful.
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Gino Quattrocchi
{K:39580} 1/10/2004
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Amico del Tenneesse ottimo porfolio "tra i favoriti" Spledida realizzazione tecnica in Auroa per me 7 7 7 7 7
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 1/8/2004
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Wow! This is extremely cool. Especially considering this is from Tennessee. Your file seems a little too dark. The "auto contrast" feature in photoshop and a very very minor level adjustment really helps your file. I'll bet this is truer to your image than the file you uploaded. Very nice long exposure!
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William Weaver
{K:371} 1/8/2004
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Very nice, thanks for sharing. Bill and Lisa
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