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Morning light (Please view large)



Exposure Date: 2012:11:28 22:22:12;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 60D;
Exposure Time: 1/100.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/16.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 500;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +14316557650/6
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 28.0 mm mm;
Software: Paint Shop Photo Album v4.0.3 ;


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Sorry, it seems that adding a border/frame caused the overall image to

increase in size. I can't view all of the image on my small monitor.

I'm not sure what I could have done to prevent this.

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Bill and Mike.....when we move to our 'new' house we'll be only 8 minutes from this park.  I'm looking forward to going often.  Glad you like this shot and the framing.  I'm always a little reluctant to use a bold frame but I also liked it in this instance.  Thanks, fellas!

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Looks fine on my monitor. When I viewed the larger version it really comes alive. I would suggest to your viewers that they look at it in the larger view.

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It is a must to see the larger form! it is a very nice light and and forms I like the play of light/shadow on the bigger tree, the blue touch that looks like water enhace the color palette which is very nice.I agree  with you about the frame that is really not needed  at all, as this speaks for itself. Beautiful composition.

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Wanghan & Pnina,

Thanks to you both for your comments on this.  This is a typical Indiana scene, and it's near the house we'll soon be moving too, so I'll have a wonderful place to walk and get outdoors. 

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Yah, nice light.  So that's what it looks like early in the morning.  I'm going to have to make the effort to see it first hand.  Now where did I put that alarm clock?  :-)  Best, LM.

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I am back to admire.  In response to a technical question. If you use Firefox internet browser like me you can hit the control key and the minus key (CTRL-MINUS),  the browser window size will diminish. Using the Ctrl-Plus you will increase the size.

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Tony, Thanks for this bit of info.  Yes, I do use Mozilla.  I actually know about this control because I use it when I'm editing to scroll in or out of an image.  But for some reason I never considered doing it to view images here on PN.  Now I know!  Very helpful!!!!

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Christal, I very much like this!  Perfect golden light, and a marvelous composition.  The trees have character, and the light simply accentuates it.  Well done!  Cheers!  Chris

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Pat....I'm just seeing your comment.  Belated thanks for your visit and kind words!


Chris.....it's so good to hear from you, my friend.  Any chance we could get you back in the mix here on PN?  I plan to take a lot more time for photography next year because I'll be taking a Leave of Absence.  Can't wait!  Hope all is well with you and your family.

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