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Photographer  brandy bailey {Karma:3509}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-70 nikon
Uploaded 6/12/2005 Film / Memory Type none
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About at Kearney NE
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Bob Aldridge Bob Aldridge   {K:14758} 6/13/2005
Loverly capture Brandy I love the big expance of the river,looks like you could have got your feet wet on this one Brandy.nice colours and mood.
well done Brandy.congrats to you..Bob Aldridge.

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 6/12/2005
Nice shot. I agree with the others on the not level part and love what Jimmy did to it. Nice shot.
Angela

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brandy bailey   {K:3509} 6/12/2005
I have ps 7 which I cant seem to do much with except size and sharpen or blur.
I use adobe adobe photodeluxe for most everything.
When I get a new computer I might get elements which I understand is pretty much the same except newer.
I mainly just want to learn how to get my camera to take the sharp clear photos I see on these sights.

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Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 6/12/2005
Brandy, I agree with Robert that it's not level but has a lot of potential. I used PSE to rotate and crop it to straighten the scene and then auto levels to enhance it a little. What photo editing software do you use?

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brandy bailey   {K:3509} 6/12/2005
I took this from the car and not sure about the level part -I think it might be a little off.
I dont know much about white level so dont know how to fix that.
I am brandywine123@hotmail if you want to go into more detail. I would like to learn as much as possible about running the camera however because I would like to be able to take some that will print in a 16x20.

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Robert Delgadillo Robert Delgadillo   {K:3509} 6/12/2005
An image that has great potential. It needs some work though IMO. 1st it looks a little not level but that might just be the taller trees on the right. the sky and greenery needs to be white balanced and maybe a gradient could blue the sky alittle bit. Sounds like a lot of work but I think this has great potential, as I said.
Bob

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