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Paulo Sézio de Carvalho
{K:2273} 9/12/2006
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Uma beleza singular. Percebo que não posta há muito tempo. Por que não volta e nos presenteia com esta sua tão grande sensibilidade?;)
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Ned Ali
{K:11928} 7/12/2005
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Hi Billa :) remember me? of course you remeber me, we are chatting right now ;)
this is really a beautiful shot! nice use of the river to lead the viewer's eye to the main point of interest in the pic. well done. regards, ned
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 3/6/2004
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Nice, Bill. Glad to see your image. I like Larry's crop suggestion, but this is nice too. If that little cloud wasn't so perky in the upper right it wouldn't stand out as much. There is something funky on the very upper right edge, my guess is you caught it when you shot the tranny on the light table.
btw, very clever solution.
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Jill Hatzai
{K:1854} 3/6/2004
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i am so happy to see gunnison! its my favorite place in the country. i used to live there and seeing this picture gave me a huge twinge. beautiful. where was this specifically? i know how amazingly bold the colors are there in the fall and velvia is exactly what i would have shot. YEAH!
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Bill Akata
{K:2929} 4/17/2003
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Hi Larry, you figured that right. About the only thing I know how to do in photoshop is to load the program. This is what good old Velvia with a Tiffen warming polarizer will do in clean air...oh but then you come from permanently hazy and smoggy Southern California...
The big trick was to get the image digitized since I don't have a scanner that can handle 4x5 color trannies. Altaf being the tricky little Indian that he is showed me how...We simply put the transparency on a light box and I took a photo of it with my digicam (!) It was stupid simple and it worked fine.
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Larry Edwards
{K:843} 4/7/2003
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Hey Bill! Where have you been? Seems like you never participate on this site any more. Anyway, great pic. I'd accuse you of cranking up the saturation, but since you think PhotoShop is a place where you buy prints, I know that you didn't -- instead you use good lighting and Velvia. Go figure! Me, I think I'd take a little off the top (the upper clouds), and then maybe a little off the bottom to maintain the balance. But keep in mind that I don't really know what I'm talking about.
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 12/22/2002
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Stunning!
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