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    Roman Kurywczak
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    This was from Childs Park a few weeks ago. A few of us were drawn to this scene but another photographer was in the BG near the fence. The light was getting mixed.....so I waited till the sun ducked behind a cloud and fired away....fortunately for me...the photog was gone....so no cloning/patching required. I did a few comps from this spot....as moving only a few inches made a big difference. I had the pleasure of having Denise join me on this outing....she was just to my left.
    Canon 1D Mark lll and the 17-40mm lens @ 35mm for 4 sec at f22 and ISO 100. Lee CP.

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    Roman, I think you did really well getting the shot w/o the mixed sunlight.You also didn't get the photographer in yours either! I also like the fallen tree-it adds some interest to the image. The water has a nice flow to it. VWD.

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    I really like as well. Your eyes feel the flow, if that makes sense.

    gary

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    Beautiful image, Roman. The river front gives a feeling of being there and it leads the eye nicely through the image. I felt the image, specifically leaves are a bit soft, not sure that was because of slow SS and a breeze. TFS.

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    ramesh

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    Hi Roman, Good comp with even lighting. For my taste I would have cropped the image down to above the yellow bush on the left but either way is pleasing...

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    Nice shot Roman, like how the river flows though your image.

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    This would make a nice puzzle. It has a Thomas Kincaid look to it. Love the country feel. The fence adds some nice distraction and makes the trees seem not so cut off at the top.

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