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    Ed Vatza
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    I spent a rainy Saturday reading Mike Moats' book "Tiny Landscapes" and was inspired to take a little time today collecting some autumn leaves that varied in shape, color, texture, etc. I'm no MIke Moats but here is a sample of what I came up with.

    Canon 30D; Sigma 70mm Macro lens; tripod-mounted

    1/8 sec @ f/11; ISO 1600; +2/3 EV

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    Julie Kenward
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    Very nice Ed! I'd check the saturation on the yellow channel; otherwise, I think you nailed it. It's a very interesting image with lots of good detail.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Well done Ed,
    I like it as presented...you have good details and I like the texture...:cool:

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Ed, thanks for puchasing the book and glad to hear it inspired you. Nice combination of the elements you listed. I agree with Jules on the yellow looks a little off. Well done.

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    Ed Vatza
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    Jules, Gus, Mike,

    Glad to see that you like the composition. I did try to back off on the saturation levels of the yellow and red. Maybe not enough. I went back and backed off a little more. I not sure but I think I may still prefer the original. Your thoughts?

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    Lovely image Ed. U've managed excellent details. I liked the re-post when compared to the original. But I still feel that it is more to do with white balance which is a bit off. Currently, it gives an "incandescent light feeling". Check out the greens especially.
    Just my thoughts...

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