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    Patty Sullivan
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    Default Tiny Pine Tree in Snow

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    Here is one for Alfred. Snow! Got it finally. And heres the info. Got that too!Camera Model Name
    KODAK Z712 IS ZOOM DIGITAL CAME
    Shooting Date/Time
    1/1/2008 12:26:32 PM
    Tv (Shutter Speed)
    1/1250
    Av (Aperture Value)
    6.3
    Exposure Compensation
    0
    ISO Speed
    100

    Flash off
    Color Space
    sRGB
    File Size
    1466KB Merry Christmas, More snow to come!

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Patty Thanks and much appreciated Has a strong graphic appeal ... and for the little twigs well they are totally impressed by the big guy !!!

    Being a snow connoisseur I detected a cast and will re post. If you want to check in PS just get your eye dropper on the white and check the readings, all should be neutral !!!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Patty,
    I like the composition. Mr. Forns repost turned it around, giving it a more natural feel...congrats...looking forward to some more of your snow captures...:cool:

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    Patty Sullivan
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    Thankyou, Mr. Forns! Should I be using formal names in here? Here's the funny thing. I added color to the picture and your repost is what it looked like before I did the coloring. I love the affect of color on snow. You Floridians like the snow period! Give us snow this Christmas, I can hear the cry.... I will post half snow half other stuff for awhile. It sure was a beautiful place. Should have stayed but I was having to delete pictures to shoot more and was too tired for that. Wish I had. Also, Should I be posting in the beginners eager to learn place first? Thanks! Patty

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Patty al will be fine the only person that calls me Mr Forns is Gus :)

    Yes would be best to post in eager to learn, will move this one over !!! btw you did fool me with the snow, when adding a tint best to mention since there is no way to know what you were up to ... btw the effect was real nice !!

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    Patty Sullivan
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    Al... thanks! Now since I am over here in learning school, is it okay to post stuff that has been edited at all, are we supposed to post unedited stuff or edit it already, and post it to see if people think it is sellable? Where do I go to read the rules I guess is the question. The repost was cool, showed me my unedited picture was great. Just like the color on snow, but the no color one really is better.

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    al, alfred, alfredo, jefe, maestro, etc!!! they all work! nice work here patty!! as far as posting, post an edited image. that way everyone can critique your composition and help you with your processing if need be. al's repost does it for me. i could see the blue color cast and he cleaned it up!! cant wait to see more and welcome to the ETL family!!!

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    A nice effective image Patty. Welcome, you'll never be rid of us now.:) Well framed image, a simple change in cast was all it needed!

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    Patty Sullivan
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    Thanks guys! Glad I don't live in it but the snow sure is beautiful to see! Why would I want to be rid of you? Too much time alone in my life, this is whole kinds of fun!

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