AaronNelson wrote: nice images Dan...im kinda partial of the second...not sure why though but seriously what about a little gradient tool on #1 to darken just a little...the top 1/3 dark to light top to bottom. thoughts?
riddim_maker wrote: Cool Pix :cool especially #2
hawkeye978 wrote: Gradient on #1 does help.
Randall wrote: Great shots
anonymouscuban wrote: Man Dan... you've been on a roll lately. You've posted so many great images lately. Keep it up. BTW, what body do you shoot? Oh, and Aaron was correctomundo on the gradient suggestion.
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but seriously what about a little gradient tool on #1 to darken just a little...the top 1/3 dark to light top to bottom. thoughts?
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The funny thing is, I'm almost a bit surprised there isn't still snow on the ground!! Hence me living in San Diego now!!
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Oh, and Aaron was correctomundo on the gradient suggestion.
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Thanks Randall. Appreciate that
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Thanks Cuban. That is very nice of you to say
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but noone noticed the real skill involved to shoot a 10kmm lens from Az to Ny, without camera shake,
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