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Image Title: Cousin Karen's Deck
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| Photographer |
Steve Rosenbach {K:8348}
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Canon A40 (digital)
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| Categories |
Still Life
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10/22/2003 |
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| About |
Cousin Karen is Karen Gordon Schulman, a fantastic photographer and teacher who lives in Steamboat Springs, CO. I was there in July to take a workshop with Karen - I learned a lot, had a great time, and I'd recommend one of her workshops to anyone! www.focusadventures.com
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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dennis post
{K:986} 10/22/2003
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sharpen it, more B&W, beautiful shot, can be excellent
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dennis post
{K:986} 10/22/2003
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Not sure to respond to comments yet, signed up last week. To answer your question; my beam photo was originally in color, high resolution on a tripod. At home I cropped the picture, sharpened it, and than turned it into greyscale (Photoshop Elements 2.0). The snow was indeed powderfine originally.
Regards
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dennis post
{K:986} 10/22/2003
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Hi Steve, following my comments, I have taken the liberty to make some minor changes
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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8348} 10/22/2003
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Thanks, Dennis - I'll try this at home this weekend with a goal of a good B&W rendition! Best regards, SteveR
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