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| Photographer |
Roger Williams {K:84106}
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N/A
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Camera Model |
Voigtlander Bessaflex
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| Categories |
Landscape
Nature
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| Portfolio |
SLR
Trees
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Lens |
Pentacon 29mm F/2.8
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| Uploaded |
3/31/2005 |
Film / Memory Type |
Fuji Superia 800
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ISO / Film Speed |
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| Views |
196 |
Shutter |
1/250
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
f/8.0 |
| Critiques |
6 |
Rating |
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
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| Location |
City - Hino, Ochikawa
State - TOKYO
Country - Japan
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| About |
Early morning, late in the winter. This is where I take the dog for his morning walk, just a few minutes from our house. We do get blue skies sometimes, but pretty boring ones.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8949} 3/31/2005
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Hi Roger, long time no hear. The photo has a nice depth around the curve. The little canal makes it that it could be in the Netehrlands as well. I wnder which scanner you use and do you scan from negative, positive or print? Regards, Rob.
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25093} 3/31/2005
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What a place to walk the dog,very nice scenery Best regards
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 3/31/2005
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Wonderfully warm colours, Roger, and a blue sky!!! I like the composition, with the water taking the eye into the picture. Best regards, Chris
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 3/31/2005
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Hi Roger, as the others have moted the canal/stream really does take the eye through the picture, whilst that tree gives it something solid to move around. Good composition.
K
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Roger Williams
{K:84106} 4/1/2005
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My scanner is an Epson G8700, a 2,400dpi flatbed from three or four years ago. The model numbers are not the same outside Japan, I hear. Not state-of-the-art at all. I am using very good sharpening software from Power Retouche, though. There are choices that include an enhanced unsharp mask and I have been getting very good results. The "exposure" plug-in is also a life-saver. I scan from negatives always.
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Roger Williams
{K:84106} 4/4/2005
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Keith, I have another shot of this scene, taken a few feet to the left, with the tall tree on the extreme right of the frame and more of the path alongside the little canal showing on the left. Sounds as if it ought to be better, but I prefer this one despite the rather unusual composition. Glad you think it works. I trust your judgement.
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