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    Randy Rimland
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    From *The Aligator Farm in St Augustine Florida

    D300s 300f/2.8 1/640 f/8 ISO400

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    Last edited by Steve Kaluski; 04-19-2011 at 12:44 PM. Reason: EXIF missing in OP

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    Hi Randy, could you please add the Exif data in your post please, thanks.

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    it should be attached to the file but here it is in case you don't have an exif viewer (btw, how can i edit the original post ?)

    D300s,300/2.8,iso400,f/8,1/640.....

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    Hi Randy I do, but one of our requests when posting is to include as much info as possible about the image and EXIF data so that we can all be as helpful with regard to feedback. Also if the subject is captive then a (C) needs to be included within the title.

    If you are ever unclear about what to include when posting then you will find helpful hints in the 'Image Guidelines, Posting Instructions' which is a sticky at the top of this Forum page, hope it helps.

    You should be able to use Edit post at the bottom of your OP in the light grey bar.
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    Randy Rimland
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi Randy I do, but one of our requests when posting is to include as much info as possible about the image and EXIF data so that we can all be as helpful with regard to feedback. Also if the subject is captive then a (C) needs to be included within the title.

    If you are ever unclear about what to include when posting then you will find helpful hints in the 'Image Guidelines, Posting Instructions' which is a sticky at the top of this Forum page, hope it helps.

    You should be able to use Edit post at the bottom of your OP in the light grey bar.

    thx for adding the exif Steve
    where does the 'C' go in the title ?
    I must be blind but i don't see the 'edit' in the light grey bar

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    OK Randy, there might be a few 'restrictions' so no sweat.

    I will add the C if you like in the title as I assume it is 'captive', although I have found one should never assume.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    OK Randy, there might be a few 'restrictions' so no sweat.

    I will add the C if you like in the title as I assume it is 'captive', although I have found one should never assume.

    yes it is captive(tg), thanks Steve

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    Randy,

    I was just there this past weekend with a workshop.

    I suggest a crop from the bottom just above the dirt mound on the LLS. Good idea going to B&W on this image - it suits them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    Randy,

    I was just there this past weekend with a workshop.

    I suggest a crop from the bottom just above the dirt mound on the LLS. Good idea going to B&W on this image - it suits them.
    thanks Robert

    I'm headed back 1st week in May, the place is amazing, I've been an annual photo pass member for several years now

    btw, I only applied a little lucisart to the shot and didn't convert it to b&w, it's just that there is no color in the shot

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