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On the Path


 

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On the Path
On the Path

Roseann E. Dreasher

 
 
 
- William C. Raco

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This is so pretty, Roseann.
Excellent composition using the branches and leaves to frame the scene.
Nicely done.

bill


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December 06, 2003

 

Gary W. Lake
  A beautiful shot Roseann! Excellent composition.


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December 06, 2003

 

Roseann E. Dreasher
  Thanks Bill and Gary! I appreciate your nice remarks!


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December 06, 2003

 

Susie Peek-Swint
  Very pretty Roseann ~ I wouldn't mund this path for my daily walks :)


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December 06, 2003

 
- Susan T. Evans

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  Just beautiful Roseann, wonderful colors and compostion!


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December 06, 2003

 

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  Another beauty!!!


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December 06, 2003

 

Lori Ditlefsen
  Wow Roseann, this is just wonderful. Beautiful color and clarity. Nice image with nice DOF. Well done.


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December 06, 2003

 

Karen Engelbreth
  Beautiful shot, Roseann!


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December 07, 2003

 

Susana Matos
  This is excellent!! Wonderful composition!
Which settings of sharp/sat/contrast do you use with your camera? I have the same one.
Cheers from Portugal, Su


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December 07, 2003

 

Roseann E. Dreasher
 
 
  Original - On the Path
Original - On the Path

Roseann E. Dreasher

 
 
Thank you Susan P., Susan E. Sharon, Lori, Karen and Su!

Su, I took this image around 9am, somewhat overcast day in the P mode. Then took the image into Photoshop, duplicated the layer several times, cleaned up houses and stuff in background, did a gaussian blur on one layer, multiplied on another layer and did a screen setting on another layer. Cropped off the bottom half which had the shadow of the tree and voila!


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