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A neighbor's decorated house. Canon 20D, 17-40 f4L
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Walter,
Handsomely done! Don't think it benefits from the frame. I think the shot stands by itself. Aloha |
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What a pretty sight! The exposure looks right on...nice work!
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I agree with Selvin. I don't like the frame although I would like to know how you did it. I think if you feel the need for a frame, another pattern would be better, perhaps with some solid white in it.
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Thanks, Stitchbabe. I thought so, too.
Cal, to each his own, eh? Post processing in Corel PhotoPaint12. Walter |
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