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jerrywb



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Registered: January 2008
Location: Antioch, CA
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A photoShop composite picture. Photos were taken above the divide between Easley Gulch & the East Fork of Baker Creek looking onto the Boulder MT range in the SNRA, Idaho in 2004 with a Minolta F100.
· Date: Mon January 14, 2008 · Views: 570 · Filesize: 254.4kb · Dimensions: 720 x 540 ·
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picturequeen
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Registered: January 2008
Location: Idaho
Posts: 19
Mon January 14, 2008 12:12pm Rating: 9.00 

I really like what you've done with these photos.
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krabito
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Registered: January 2006
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 44
Fri March 7, 2008 12:50pm Rating: 7.00 

Like the photo with the inlay of the person on the upper left. The camera in the sky though ruins it for me.
Just my opinion.
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jerrywb

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Registered: January 2008
Location: Antioch, CA
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Fri March 7, 2008 3:47pm

Thanks for your feed back/opinion it is good to hear how other people view/see an image. This is a picture of a relative taken where his interest in photography moved from the simple point-n-shoot seen in the sky to a Nikon D70 (just out) and then starting the long never ending road (learning curve) of PhotoShop. All the components in the image were taken there that day. I created it hoping to capture where the photography seed was planted and started growing. I put it together about 2 years later him and his wife.
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