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    Robert Amoruso
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    Default Mud Flats

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    From MINWR in Florida. Created on 12/15/07 handheld.

    Canon 1D Mark IIn
    24-105mm @ 24mm
    1/320 sec, f/16, Av, Evaluative, Exp comp: -1/3, ISO: 400

    I used a low tonal range (5) / high amount (45) Shadow/Highlight Adjustment to bring up the shadows in the grass ridge.

    What attracted me was the patterns in the mud. Comments welcome.
    Last edited by Robert Amoruso; 02-25-2008 at 07:22 AM.

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    Jay R. Seltzer
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    I like the patterns in the mud esp in the lower left quadrant as well as the movement of the mud/water from the bottom right to top left. I wonder if a closer image of the mud/water in the lower left area with a lower point of view would carry more impact.

    ...Jay

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay R. Seltzer View Post
    I like the patterns in the mud esp in the lower left quadrant as well as the movement of the mud/water from the bottom right to top left. I wonder if a closer image of the mud/water in the lower left area with a lower point of view would carry more impact.

    ...Jay
    You know Jay, I did that but for some inexplicable reason I cut one of the arcing patterns which caused me to reject it. I believe someone was trying to talk to me from their car window asking what I was photographing. Something like "Is it a gator" - it just through me off. Oh well. Since then I drive by this everytime I am there and look for it again to no avail.

    Great eye catching the image in the image.

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