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    Cool damp morning at Faylor Lake, Pennsylvania. Shoes, socks and pant legs soaking wet. Frogs croaking. A glorious morning and a great day to be alive! Hope you like my image. C and C welcome, I'm here to learn. - John

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    Hi John
    Really like DOF from foreground to horizon and soft muted colours.
    Thought the horizon could be raised a bit to get nearer to the 2/3.
    Here's my take.
    Cheers: Ian Mc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian McHenry View Post
    Hi John
    Really like DOF from foreground to horizon and soft muted colours.
    Thought the horizon could be raised a bit to get nearer to the 2/3.
    Here's my take.
    Cheers: Ian Mc
    Hi Ian, Thanks, I had looked at that and debated doing that vs clipping the cattails it the UR. I like yours too! I guess I'm just not much of a stickler for rules, as you can probably tell - John

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    John,

    I can see why Ian cropped the way he did but I think the original is the way to go.

    I like the soft muted colors and soft FG with some detail.

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    I like the first one posted better also. This is a lovely spot, having been there. Were you perhaps on a photo class staying at the farm up the road?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anita ray View Post
    I like the first one posted better also. This is a lovely spot, having been there. Were you perhaps on a photo class staying at the farm up the road?

    Absolutely, at Mountain Dale Farm. There with Joe and Mary Ann. Sounds like you were there too. - John

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    yup, years ago. taught me foto 101.

    what workshop did you take. they are the best, food is too much....

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    Quote Originally Posted by anita ray View Post
    yup, years ago. taught me foto 101.

    what workshop did you take. they are the best, food is too much....
    Hi Anita, Nature Photography Workshop and Intermediate Photoshop. The food, both at Mountain Dale Farm and Hoothollow was excellent. Been there three times for Kenya Reunions as well. - John

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    Hey John,
    Colors and mood are very nice. I generally like darker/black silhouettes as framing elements.....si I'd probably burn them in for my tastes......I am still debating the 2 UR grasses????......but not sure you could have done anything about them.

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    OK. PS taght by whom?Rick or Ellen?

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