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A test shot from my fuji F30. Not quite sure what I was shooting here
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Manny Myles
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Dunes National Lakeshore pics from todays excursion.
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Manny Myles
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anotherpic
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Manny Myles
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more sand and ice
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Manny Myles
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Beg
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Mclure Pass
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Tony B
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is everything stretched out at the bottom? otherwise thats a really awesome photo
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Dave M
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Looks Great to me, the Fall color and lighting look real nice.
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The more I look at my shot above, the more I get the impression that it's one of those shots where too much is certainly too much 
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osbourne one-nil
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Here are some from me of my neck of the woods.
A Helm Bar caused by the Helm wind blowing off the Pennines in the north of England
The Pennines in deepest Cumbria
Dufton Pike..a huge 2000ft tall (nearly)
Noctlucient clouds, July 2006
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Very very nice there osbourne, especially the second one down.
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NeoDinian
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That second one looks a lot like the Windows Desktop pic..
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Coronado SolarMax 40 on a Celestron 102 Wide Field
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Very nice 
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Ozzie,from the lay of your land it looks like you have a lot of high winds. Beautiful country!
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osbourne one-nil
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Normally windy, frequently wet, as advanced as 1956 and land of inbreeding, but the views make up for it.
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Edited by osbourne one-nil (04/04/07 03:13 AM)
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Mattbtn
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Great images Osbourne. I'm not asking you to divulge your secrets, but what lens did you use to shoot the above pictures, especially the 2nd one in your above series. Those colors are amazing and I'd love it if you posted a link to a full size version. Did you have to do much post processing on any of these?
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osbourne one-nil
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Afternoon. The particular photo you're talking about was taken with a Canon EOS 400D (Rebel xti?) with its kit 18-55mm lens. It was set to landscape mode which I think accounts for the greens, and I used a polarising filter which accounts for the sky. In terms of processing, I think I would have just pressed Autocorrect in Office Picture Manager. I'm way too retarded to understand Photoshop. You can see a larger-sized one here - http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/404461416_bb8b3acef6_b.jpg and a full-sized one here - http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/404461416_bb8b3acef6_o.jpg
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Beg
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Nuthing fancy, just our skies today. Spring is here 
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