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    Default White water with Blue

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    I have one more water flow/blur image from my shoot and will probably post it tomorrow. I enhanced the colors and could probably take it up a notch more (see my repost). These type of images appeal to me. I love Micheal Frye's work and his piece titled "Rosebud Reflected in the Merced River" is one of my favorites. (of course I know mine is not as good -but the inspiration is there)

    http://www.michaelfrye.com/port/yose/yosemite1.html

    just scroll over the different images till you see it.
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    Here it is kicked up a notch. Which do you prefer?
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    Nice image and application, Denise. I like the white in the second post and the blue in the first one. :eek: But then again ...

    Your image ... Your vision.

    You can't please everyone! ;)

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    Mark, I like the whites and blue tones in the first but then again I tend to like things a bit darker than most.
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    Hey Denise,
    Now were talking! I prefer the darker OP and for me....the head barber:D......a crop off the top to more of a pano accentuates the wonderful flow lines you captured. Very partial to blue too.....so this one has tons of appeal for me!

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    Hi Denise, I like the original better mostly because there is more of it and I like the darker tones. They are both good though and I love the colors and water flow. I just purchased an 8x ND filter in anticipation of some nice bird blurs at Bosque!
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Thanks guys, Roman-I'm still waiting to see yours!! I was thinking to the top of the leaves?
    Kerry, Have a great trip to Bosque and good luck-I wish I were going.
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    Hey Denise,
    Thinking more of getting rid of most leaves.....about 1/2 inch above flow......browser crop (scroll...use top of page to crop) to see what I mean.
    PS Top of the black V on RH frame edge

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    I can't keep the leaves-Darn. Oh well back to the drawing board.:)

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    Well...you can!....but for me the flow is the star! Let's see how others feel.......you know the barber can't resist the crop tool!.....will try to stay away from it for a day!

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    :):)Hehehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Mark, I like the whites and blue tones in the first but then again I tend to like things a bit darker than most.
    No problem Denise, you know the saying ...

    Your image ... your vision! ;)

    Besides, it just let's us see into your "darker side"! :eek: ;) :D

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    Mark, I do have a dark side:eek::D:)

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    Another vote for the OP, I like much better, more drama!

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    I like your first one. The colors are great.

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    Thankyou Fabs and Michael, I appreciate the feedback.

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    Denise, Love the colors and flow! Both versions look good but I like the OP a little bit more.
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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