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Jarvo, you got style, man :-)))
tedbarlow · 2009-11-04: 15:15
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I agree with Ted! I love your style. :D
nunuinpictures · 2009-11-04: 15:15
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LOOOOL and i agree with ruth and ted loooooool haha
onlyricky · 2009-11-04: 15:23
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I doubley agree with Ruth :-)
tedbarlow · 2009-11-04: 15:24
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and Ricky!!
tedbarlow · 2009-11-04: 15:24
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I trimple agree with Ted double agreement with Ruth and me
onlyricky · 2009-11-04: 16:22
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Okay, my guess is........... why not try a b/w version :-)) And i must agree with all the above :-))
eternity65 · 2009-11-04: 16:24
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And I agree with Ted and Ruth and Ricky and... ;)) Seriously, did you try using the curves function in Gimp?
thebronzebow · 2009-11-04: 16:25
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Looks very nice in b/w ...........well, to me anyway :-)) Just fiddled a bit with your b/w version, out of curiosity, and ended up making it a bit darker, give it a try, and see what you think of it. I prefer it somewhat darker.......... but that's just my personal taste.
eternity65 · 2009-11-04: 17:34
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Interesting. I like the interactive idea. I hope this catches on!
smbunation · 2009-11-04: 20:49
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Interesting post! Interactive :)
smithapnair · 2009-11-04: 21:14
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Very interesting post - love the feedback :-)
jet28 · 2009-11-05: 01:10
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I have no idea what your talking about....but I agree with Ted, Ruth and Ricky........:) (Oh but I like the black and white version best...if that helps?)
LAZYWASP · 2009-11-05: 01:53
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Just to be contrary, I actually like the first original version. I like the dark shadows as they remind me of the long shadows you get on bright winter days and they add depth to the furrows.
busybee36 · 2009-11-05: 02:16
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Well.....to be honest....I'll have to choose #1 as the best. It's just more real....has more depth and I like the color. It is fun and interesting, though, to see you try out others' ideas!
lookagain · 2009-11-05: 06:30
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I prefer the first one, just like lookagain, I like the one that looks more realistic; it really does show the depth better, and I like the 2nd to last; great idea!~
urmysunshine · 2009-11-05: 08:43
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What a shame I missed this. As you know, I love telling people what to do. This is my "suggestion": One of the things I like about photography is that big flaws can be turned into opportunities, so use the furrow shadows to heighten, not lessen, the effect. Clone out the trees to flatten the horizon line and deepen the shadows in a high contrast, very high and sharp mono.
revenant · 2009-11-05: 23:44
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.. no comment ... no ideas ...
Ryana · 2009-11-06: 01:48
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No. 1 is the 1 for me. ;)
Julias365 · 2009-11-10: 07:24
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