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In the Forest
Topic Started: Aug 10 2008, 04:42 PM (40 Views)
kikals Aug 10 2008, 04:42 PM Post #1
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I found these pics I took a while ago and forgot about, I do that so much and there are so many pics that I havent gone through cuz I dont have time... its crazy... but here are some that I kinda liked... Im not too good with landscape pics and things and this was so pretty, I did a horrible job capturing it on my camera. :/ The deer are awesome by the lakes cuz they are so used to people, you can get so close!

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patmed Aug 10 2008, 09:18 PM Post #2
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i really liked the first picture of the bridge with it showing it stretching across the water and i liked a couple of the deer pictures but i have a suggestion for them. if your shooting in raw one of the sliders allows you to do like a fill light. it levels out your contrast some but it brightens the darker areas and would make the deer a little more visible. some of your flower pictures are a little out of focus so im not sure exactly where you wanted our focus to be. number 6 is my favorite with number 5 being a close second. hope that helps some
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genarae Aug 11 2008, 03:20 PM Post #3
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You need to go back and take me and your mono pod with you
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