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Artist: J.A. (Tony) Hadley
DateTimeOriginal: 2008:10:10 09:11:17
Copyright: Copyright J.A.(Tony) Hadley
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D300
Exposure Time: 1/6.0 seconds
FNumber: 14.0
ISO Speed Ratings: ISO 400
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
ExposureBiasValue: +-1 1/3
MaxApertureValue: 4.4
MeteringMode: multi-segment
Flash: Flash did not fire
FocalLength: 52.0 mm
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows

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This is truly beautiful Tony......lovley colors, reflections in the water, very special attention to details........well presented; an excellent composition that shows the talent you possess to produce images that 'please the eye'........congrats Tony!!..........sincerely, Gail
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I am on the road with limited internet access - thanks very much for your comments and ratings. I visited Cheltenham Badlands which is close to Toronto Canada and spent a couple of hours there experiencing a variety of lighting. Had some fun and should be able to share some images in the future. It is almost like the 'painted Rocks' in the USA.
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Today I am in Minnesota - a long way from Montreal by car. Attracted police attention when I pulled over on the highway shoulder to take some photos. I was politely told that Sate law specifies that the shoulder is for emergencies and photography is not considered as an emergency. Oh well - I had to be innovative. mPS I have used a few different monitors over the last few days and quite amazed how this image is displayed differently
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A golden fall moment indeed Mr T. We have just begun to see a color change down here in Michigan and I certainly look forward to the upcoming opportunities to be captured in the essence of the fall season. Congrats on all your accomplishments, rek.
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Richard: 2 days ago I drove through Michigan and saw small patches of color changes - especially the reds - made it through illinois, wisconsin, minnesota and now in Winnipeg Canada. Thanks for positive comments.
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