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    This image will be a reminder to me of the cold temperatures we've had over the past few days. These are duck tracks. Not sure what species but probably Mallard.

    I rotated and cropped image and ran standard processing. Sat was boosted to obtain a little colour.

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    Hi John, nice shot, a little to bright for me and I would have tryed to tild the shot so the feet would start from the lower right corner and ended up in the left.
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    John, It doesn't look too bright to me-love the tracks! Great idea and the snow puts it over the top!!

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    Hi John,
    I love this as presented. Beautifully seen and exectuted!
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    Nicki

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    It's not too bright for me but it's on the edge...I can see what Meint is talking about. I like this very much, John. I've never seen tracks so well defined that showed up this nicely on the image. Way to go!

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    I was probably a little aggressive in processing (Levels). I admit to pushing the saturation more than I would for another BPN forum that will remain nameless!

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    John, the deep tracks in what was soft ice at the time have a great fossil look about them. Looks like they've been there for eons. Brightness looks right at the edge, but fine. Very well done. I'm always studying tracks.

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    Good one John, like this one. Like the transition from snow to ice...very nice...which lens?....Paul

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    Very nice John.
    I like it as presented...good show...:cool:

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