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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 8/14/2004
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Brad, thanks for all your comments. The sepia tone came about when I put the wood frame on, dont know why or how it happen but, I like it. Jim Gamble
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Bea Friedli
{K:10189} 8/13/2004
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absolutely beautiful ! love this one Jim !!!! perfect light..tones..comp..just beautiful !! a peaceful scene
have a great week..!!
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 8/13/2004
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excellent work. composed beautifully and such a wonderful looking animal.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 8/13/2004
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The tones are gorgeous! I wondered why his tummy sucks in so badly..or is this just the way he had moved that left hind leg?
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Jim Loy
{K:31333} 8/13/2004
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MM has a horse. I'll give it to ya and ya can shoot it all ya want. With your camera if you would like, also. Kekekekeke. Thanks. JIl and MM
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 8/13/2004
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I wish the nose weren't cut off, but I have to tell you....it's one of the finer sepia tones that I've seen. Very nice quality! ..Brad
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/13/2004
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jim Nice shot but you might have pulled back a tad to get the whole animal in the exposure. when we use any kind of a zoom, we always tend to bring the image up as close as the lens allows. Sometimes, all is a little too much. Just my observation. jimc
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