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Boinzo
Wonderful shot.
- Leigh
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Boinzo
HOLY CRAP!!!! This almost looks like it was painted!!! Wow! Blown a way....
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Gotta ask, is the sharpness of the mountain ridges natural? I would have expected a more diffuse edge.......if that is the right word.
Either way that is a very nice and moving shot.
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Thanks for kind comments everyone!
There has been some sharpening applied in post, of course. But it's across the entire frame. The edges of the mountains are very sharp on the light table!
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Jmarmck
Gotta ask, is the sharpness of the mountain ridges natural? I would have expected a more diffuse edge.......if that is the right word.
Either way that is a very nice and moving shot.
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Nice one , This is a lovely part of the world , What time of year was this taken ? Cheers Gary
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Thanks Gary. This was April this year. It's a good time of year for foliage colour but you lose out on ice and snow capped peaks unfortunately.
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Gary Tarbert
Nice one , This is a lovely part of the world , What time of year was this taken ? Cheers Gary
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Hmmm, that hole looks vaguely familiar. lol
I guess the water is down again.
Nice texture on the cypress.
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Yeah, despite the wicked storms we had Saturday the water level of the Withlacoochee is way down. I've never been down there when it was this dry. Only about a couple of months ago and I couldn't even reach where this photo was taken due to the water level though.
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I know places on Spring Creek like that. I have photos in places were no one should have been standing. It got so low last week that we had to kick on the augmentation pumps to generate some follow for the endangered mussels.