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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 8/31/2009
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Thank you Zeljko. In late summer there are hundreds of these seal lions on the rocks off shore....... and quite noisy too.
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 8/31/2009
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Thank you Andrzej. I recall this event every time I go there.
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Zeljko Milutinovic
{K:1289} 8/31/2009
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Wonderful colors and silhouettes Randy Regards, Zeljko
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Andrzej Fikus
{K:666} 7/21/2009
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A charming view
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 7/13/2009
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Stan Hill, I recall your commenting on this one and I was going to reply, but it's gone????
Let me know if you commented. A comment of mine was erased overnight and I want to know if there is a problem worth contacting the site owners about. Two in a week is very strange.
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 7/13/2009
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Anthony, you see all those goobers? (hee hee, so technical I am), those goobers on the motor and the fisherman's back side? I repaired them in my own way in this image and converted it to a b&w image. I may post this same image later in my portfolio.
Thank you for your comments and feel free to critique me fully guns ablazin'. I need comments that either tell me I am presenting these well, or need to do some tweakin' Keep me grounded my friend as my hat size changes rather quickly with the comments I receive from fellow members here on UF. Be honest, I really do appreciate it. Thanks once more, Randy
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 7/13/2009
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Oh Anthony, now you ask me stuff I don't know about. Why are you are torturing me with digital words I know not of??? jpeg compression, artifact, fringing??? Oh lord, you did not mention noise, histogram or CMYK.................ohhhh! I have so much to learn here in the 1990's digital age. ;) The fringing you mentioned refers to the outline at the border from black to yellow/orange no doubt. It's a volume based one hour lab, (overnight for slides) so I get what I pay for.............. not bad considering it's only $23 for 60 slides converted to the CD.
I just turned in another 60 slides yesterday and here's my latest with an extreme "fringing" issue......... or whatever it's called. Much worse that the sea lion image here? I don't know what to call this imaging problem tho.
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Anthony Lound
{K:6661} 7/12/2009
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This IS rather fabulous though Randy - simple, thus strong and memorable; a potent image indeed. You might want to add this to the Silhouettes Project. Like Brigitte, I made it a fave too.
Technical point: on my monitor at least there is some fringing or whatever it's called at the boundary of the dark elements and that gorgeous sky. It that a jpeg compression artifact? I think this image would be dead perfect if this could be got rid of.
Regards, Anthony
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 7/12/2009
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Thank you Brigitte, but your rating is a wee bit high. I'll have another of this one to show soon. ...... I have another CD to pick up today and I wonder what fun it will provide? I am enjoying the learning process of cleaning up and editing these images. I like to keep them as natural as I can.
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 7/12/2009
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Thank you bubai for looking in.
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Aungsita Chatterjee
{K:19843} 7/10/2009
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excellent......... regards bubai.
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Brigitte R.
{K:25989} 7/10/2009
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Wow, you sure were at the right place at the right time... how special!! Your photo came out perfect... what an amazing silhouette and sunset. A very special photo, Randy!! 7+++++++++++ Award worthy for sure... and into my favs it goes!
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Randy Libner
{K:4084} 7/10/2009
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Thank you Nicole. The sea lions looked just like the rocks until they raise up now and then to talk to each other. It was mostly luck to get this image. I have a better one, but it's with some of my 'other' better ones................ eeek, where did I misplace my special slides??? Driving me crazy right now.
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Nicole Besch
{K:72664} 7/10/2009
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What a beautiful capture!!You are right that you were lucky to was there at the right moment!Great silhouettes and fantastic colors!!Great work!!! Cheers,Nicole
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