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Ab Irato
Ab Irato
Louison


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Free Study 2008-09 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 DC Macro for Canon
Location: St-Siméon, Charlevoix, Québec
Date: Sep 17, 2008
Aperture: f18
ISO: 500
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Sky, Seascapes
Date Uploaded: Sep 29, 2008

Sunset on the northern coast of the St. Lawrence river. Handheld.

Cloned dust spots and a tiny buoy.
Dragan effect, 10%
HP, dodge and burn, resize, neat image (50%)

My expectations are not very high, as I have not been very lucky with my last challenge entries.

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Views since voting: 727
Views during voting: 249
Votes: 163
Comments: 3
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10/08/2008 08:42:40 AM
Originally posted by Blackbox:

'AB IRATO - Civil Law. Lat. phrase which signifies by a man in anger. It is applied to bequests or gifts, which a man makes adverse to the interest of his heir, in consequence of anger or hatred against him. Thus a devise made under these circumstances is called a testament ab irato. And the suit which the heirs institute to annul this will is called an action ab irato.

Are you mad about the fence? Anyway, the photo is pretty cool: 8


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Not mad, of course. This latin expression is not only used for testaments, but signifies something by itself: out of anger. It was the sky that brought this idea for a title.

Thanks very much for commenting. Not very many people did, yet I very much appreciate it.
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10/02/2008 07:04:14 PM
'AB IRATO - Civil Law. Lat. phrase which signifies by a man in anger. It is applied to bequests or gifts, which a man makes adverse to the interest of his heir, in consequence of anger or hatred against him. Thus a devise made under these circumstances is called a testament ab irato. And the suit which the heirs institute to annul this will is called an action ab irato.

Are you mad about the fence? Anyway, the photo is pretty cool: 8
  Photographer found comment helpful.
10/01/2008 09:57:10 PM
lovely moody feeling
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