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    This image was photographed at the Taos Pueblo with my Canon 5D MK II. When I was talking to the Indians who were replastering their home with adobe, they were telling me that it has to be done every 6 months since it washes off. This home was next on the list. ISO 200, f/22.0, 1/8 sec, EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM, 30mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. I added a quadtone to the building while masking the door and snow. As a note, I just got thru photographing the Pueblos with the mountains in the back and forgot to change the f-stop. Three lashes for me.....

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    Beautiful. I took several pictures of doors there last April, but I missed this one. Great blues.:) I might be tempted to crop a bit of the wall on the right.

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    Great details and very sharp. Great composition my friend.
    Big Congrats

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    .... what is this three lashes business Richard .... full twenty for you :D:D

    Love everything about this image !! Has a great feel and makes you keep looking !! What a door !!!

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    Very nice Richard! You played off the cool colors of the door nicely with its surrounding warm colors. I like it!

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    Thanks for your comments.....
    Last edited by Richard Waas; 03-09-2010 at 07:24 PM.

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