Thanks, Rutt, to me it screams "Kodak". I could have titled the poster as an ad, "Trip to the Pumpkin Patch, via Kodak. Have yourself a Kodak moment."
I am tired of wondering if it screams "law suit", too. I got away with the lemonade stand.
ginger (I don't know how much commenting we are supposed to do here. The mother was very nice.)
comment all you like that's what this is for. super shot, ginger - yes and if i were choosing the kpotd, i'd sure want this one up on the big board sometime this month! hopefully you entered it!
I really enjoyed looking at the photos here, Fall colors have'nt come to Georgia yet but I found a couple of leaves I hope you guys enjoy it. BTW I'm new Hi everyone.
Hmmm... they seem less vibrant than I originally thought. I had used the Adobe color space (planning to print some). I can't figure out how to get PS Elements to convert a given pic to sRGB
Edit - apparently PSE3 can't convert color profiles :pissed at least not without major backflips.
It's past harvest time. Now the farmers are plowing the stubble under before the frost. This is about 35 miles southwest of Minneapolis. The field was soy beans all summer. Next summer it will be feed corn.
Molsondog that is a great picture...its not a photo but a picture Im an old farm boy and i wish i was out there to shoot the harvest.
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comment all you like that's what this is for. super shot, ginger - yes and if i were choosing the kpotd, i'd sure want this one up on the big board sometime this month! hopefully you entered it!
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Small vineyards near Wittlich, Germany showing off in their best fall garb.
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beautiful colours.
Some of the flowers that are left.
gary - spectacular. love the dramatic light.
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it's been raining like heck here in ny, but i got out for an hour after soccer today...
this is the hudson river from bear mountain, about 45 miles north of manhattan.
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Hmmm... they seem less vibrant than I originally thought. I had used the Adobe color space (planning to print some). I can't figure out how to get PS Elements to convert a given pic to sRGB
Edit - apparently PSE3 can't convert color profiles :pissed at least not without major backflips.
And this one is a scan from fujichrome 400
And two from this:
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OK, these are 35mm, but I could not resist sharing these:
As well as this
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Took this a couple days ago. Going for the unique mix of many Colorado Fall Colors in one shot.
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dry river bed