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Fall Fenceline
Image Title:  Fall Fenceline
 
 By: Ken Draper  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Ken Draper {K:700}
Project N/A Camera Model sony f717
Categories Landscape
Film Format
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Uploaded 11/11/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 179 Shutter
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About I toured the backroads of Va last month searching for fall color and rural scenes. I often used fences in the foreground to give depth and different angles to the horizon colors
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16203} 11/11/2003
Very nice composition with beautiful colors Ken.
Regards, Hayri.


Gerardo Di Paola   {K:224} 11/11/2003
Great!
Maybe a bit unsharp. Did you choose that effect?
Regards, Gerardo.


Ken Draper   {K:700} 11/11/2003
thanks for taking the time to view my pic Gerardo . In response to your question, this is a 30x36 300 dpi original photo reduced to 640 pixel image and doesnt show near as well here reduced. I only shoot in my largest resolution, so I encounter that often when submitting photos that have to be reduced and compressed so much. Ken


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