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| 01/13/2008 09:34:38 AM |
UPS Day 9by riversongComment by toddgray: What a beautiful area you live in. The snow on the trees is reflecting the light brilliantly |
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| 01/13/2008 01:08:20 AM |
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| 01/13/2008 01:03:25 AM |
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| 01/13/2008 12:42:33 AM |
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| 01/13/2008 12:35:37 AM |
IMG_8281 by riversongComment by riversong: lol...it is leaning, I rotated the one I submitted. It helps to use a tripod, but I don't much of the time.
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| 01/13/2008 12:33:36 AM |
UPS Day 9by riversongComment by smardaz: man that looks dangerous! maybe a package with a eos 1ds mark III will fall off when he rounds the corner! |
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| 01/13/2008 12:33:35 AM |
Pushing Snow into the Corner Day 9by riversongComment by riversong: They don't use salt because of destablizing the salmon streams. They use some horrible cloride stuff that melts the snow and ruins your brakes. This year they decided against it probably because of the added expense, as the town is now having to pay to plow the newly put-in sidewalks. Small town, limited budget.
Plus, every other road in town is a deadend road. I had no idea why until I moved directly into town...they push the snow to the end of the road. duh
Twisp is 2 hours north of Wenatchee, 3 hours north of I-90. 5 hours east of Seattle and 2 hours south of Canada. 3 hours west of Spokane. The middle of nowhere, basically. |
| 01/13/2008 12:07:50 AM |
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| 01/12/2008 11:51:54 PM |
I-20 at Rush Hour Day 10by riversongComment by shutterpuppy: First - this is just fantastic. The light on the high trees is especially nice. Makes me want to head up for some skiing.
Second - the sharpening - perhaps just a touch. This is always subjective, but the sense of perhaps being over sharpened for me comes is two areas: the blown snow on the lower left and the rocks in the left-lower-center, above the brush. I think sharpening is one of the hardest things to do well, and I am more partial to less sharpened images rather than the heavily sharpened stuff you often see here on DPC, so take my critique with a grain of salt. |
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| 01/12/2008 11:40:23 PM |
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