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Green River
Featured in PhotoFlash #023
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 Green River This shot was taken through a 28-90mm USM Canon lens with a Tiffen polarizer filter. I used evaluative metering in aperture priority mode and set my aperture at f11 resulting in a 1/250 sec. shutter speed. The camera was mounted on a Bogen Manfrotto tri-pod at Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah.
© Lyle R. Bates
Canon EOS Elan 7/7...
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John Davis Contact John
John's Gallery
member since: 1/12/2005
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Beautiful, breathtaking and a joy to behold, Lyle.John
1/26/2005 11:59:14 PM
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Lyle R. Bates
member since: 1/26/2005
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Thank you very much for your generous comments. This is the first photo I have sent in to this site, and it pleases me that you enjoy it. Lyle
1/27/2005 3:36:13 AM
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John Davis Contact John
John's Gallery
member since: 1/12/2005
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Lyle, We can only hope that you'll continue to send. John
1/27/2005 4:48:10 AM
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Sharon Sharon
member since: 1/11/2005
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Wonderful colors and techniques in this photo! Please continue!
2/3/2005 10:30:22 AM
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George Stockman
member since: 4/13/2003
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This is absolutely stunning!!!
2/3/2005 10:48:32 AM
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Leslie L. Ly
member since: 2/3/2004
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First of all, fantastic picture!Lyle, this photo looks like a painting! Did you use any special technique to make it look this way? Leslie.
2/11/2005 9:56:03 AM
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Lyle R. Bates
member since: 1/26/2005
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Thanks again everyone for the great comments. In answer to your question Leslie I did do a little work on it in Paint Shop Pro 8. I adjusted the contrast a little and punched up the saturation a bit to make the scan appear more like the original printed picture. Also I removed some scanner noise with the Jpeg artifact removal tool.
2/11/2005 11:04:51 AM
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