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Split Rail

Photography Landscape posted on Dec 07, 2007
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I took this picture yesterday. Winter gets here a lot slower than where most of *you guys live. *...you guys is northern slang for y'all...lol..:) You can see the grass is slowly turning brown, but still trying to hold out with some green. We have only had one or two light frost and a few chilly mornings, so far. The trees are trying to change colors, but will probably lose their leaves before they finish changing. When I saw this picture in my mind, I thought it would look good on a puzzle. I don't know now. Here is what I did; cropped the bottom, cropped the left side, removed three pieces of trash (paper blown over from the construction next door), removed a bright red bucket down by the round bale and increased the sharpness. Oh and the obvious frame work. After doing all that I am not sure, if I like it anymore.... :) Y'all let me know what you think. Thanks for all the comments and advice given on my last upload, they are always welcome. See Y'all Todd

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durleybeachbum

3:27AM | Fri, 11 January 2008

Excellent pic!

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e-brink

1:09PM | Fri, 25 January 2008

Nice light and composition on this one!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
Shutter Speed10/800
ISO Speed100
Focal Length32

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