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Sun Jan-31-10 01:37 AM
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2. Thanks, Blue. I think I'm getting the hang of this camera. |
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and the Lightroom2 sure doesn't hurt.
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All of them really, but I love the bottom for a still life! The top one is great because of the old brick, and you get the green shutters barely visible behind the glass.
Very productive outing you had!
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grin :D at the end. It tells me you are happy with what you've been able to capture, and so you should be, friend. :D
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Sun Jan-31-10 10:02 AM
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5. Oh, COOL, you're zeroing in now. |
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The first one could be called dimensions within reflections, a whole different world in that solid and gorgeous brick frame. On the second one the window frame itself is the intriguing part, looks like stone, but must be wood. Great marble colors.
And the third one is just a little masterpiece.
If you have to leave us to our own photos for a while, then this is a great legacy until you return and post more.
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Sun Jan-31-10 05:59 PM
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6. The second one is my favorite here. |
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