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Morning Dues (sic)


w. roger keagle

Like this rendition, makes it a bit more classic....tell me what you think..... *R*


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Very nice. Did you achieve this with Photoshop Channel Mixer? The toning is really great. For me though it is a little 'hard' looking. Regards, Martin Paul.
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Great job Roger. Yes, I agree, they do look

like bronzed leaves. Great dof & well done.

7/7

Regards,,,Elizabeth

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This is very nice shot. The water droplets, leaves, and bronze tone come unite to make a powerfull statement.
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...Roger. The clarity keeps me transfixed. The water droplets are like beads of sweat on a bronzed body...but my eye keeps going to the shining point of light in the lower left: like the reflection on the bumper of the Ute, it has magic....
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The Magic is what you bring to this image, like so many other things in life, there is little we can do to make a real difference, unless there is some one who can understand what we attempt !.....that is why you are so wonderful, you bring yourself to this image, fall into it's spell, and understand ! *R*
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Roger, I am just revisiting the image after seeing the presentation. This is just fantastic work. Gives me some ideas. Thanks.
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The image is gorgeous, and no doubt would have been in its natural way, but your selection of contrast and tone really brought it to life. Congrats! Jerry
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Thank you for the kind words, I often get up early, and the reward is to find a dew covered world, often gone before the rest of the world wakes up...I am a bit frantic for time right now, but when the dust settles I would like to look at more of your work, the peek I have had looks inviting !
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Just back from a cruse of your work....love your digital work...so inviting and simple...makes the minds work, and helps me see your point of view...we express ourselves in our alterations more than what we capture I think.
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