some color
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Seth Ellwood
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Todd Ellis
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Re: some color
The colors look great to me. Lots of variety.
The first few photos might have been over exposed but really nice.
The first few photos might have been over exposed but really nice.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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Rob,
all images look perfect on a professional CRT screen. They are not overexposed, just bright. Every single detail is visible. On many LCD screens this gets lost. All images are accepted by professional photo agents who can be quite picky.
all images look perfect on a professional CRT screen. They are not overexposed, just bright. Every single detail is visible. On many LCD screens this gets lost. All images are accepted by professional photo agents who can be quite picky.
Walter Pall- Member
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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. If you have the chance, when the time is right I would love to see some winter images of some or all of these trees.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
slowly but surely- Member
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Great trees, great colors! I am intrigued with your Hawthorns. The thick Bunjin-esque in the Rough Bark Pot is awesome. It is hard to tell where the pot ends and the tree begins!
Thank you for posting!
Todd
Thank you for posting!
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
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Walter Pall wrote:Rob,
all images look perfect on a professional CRT screen. They are not overexposed, just bright. Every single detail is visible. On many LCD screens this gets lost. All images are accepted by professional photo agents who can be quite picky.
They still make CRT screens?
al keppler- Member
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al keppler wrote:Walter Pall wrote:Rob,
all images look perfect on a professional CRT screen. They are not overexposed, just bright. Every single detail is visible. On many LCD screens this gets lost. All images are accepted by professional photo agents who can be quite picky.
They still make CRT screens?
CRT screens are still better for editing digital photos.
Andrija Zokic- Member
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Stunning trees beautifully photographed, Walter.
When you look at a Maple tree in its Autumn colours, words seem worthless.
When you look at a Maple tree in its Autumn colours, words seem worthless.
Harleyrider- Member
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Wonderful autumn colors and nice to see some old inspiration again.I need to get back on your site and enjoy all of my old friends that have inspired me throughout the last few years
Seth Ellwood- Member
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And this is why the colour's in natures can beat any painting. Super images and good to see what we need to strive for.
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