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    aimless
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    A walk this morning

    Just a few shots I took on a walk this morning. It was a bit gray out, but I think they turned out pretty well. I am getting pretty excited for all the snow to melt.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails A walk this morning-bird.jpg   A walk this morning-bird-seed.jpg   A walk this morning-eye-contact.jpg  

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    Re: A walk this morning

    Nice, I love waxwings.
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    Re: A walk this morning

    Beautiful shots. Focus looks perfect. Is it my monitor, the shots look a little dark.

    mrberg89, Photoshop Elements is a very popular photo editing program. The adobe site might even offer a trial period version for free.
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    Re: A walk this morning

    The bird's underexposed on mine. PP would fix that up quick, elements, lightroom. I don't know if Express has enough tools to really work, but I believe it's free.
    --Cara

    Canon 60D
    Canon XSi
    Canon 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS
    Canon 24-105mm f/4 L IS
    Canon 55-250mm F4-5.6 IS
    Canon 100mm 2.8L IS Macro
    Canon 300mm F4 L IS
    Canon 50mm F1.8
    Tokina SD 12-24mm F/4 DX

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    Mtn Bike Rider Singletracklovr's Avatar
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    Re: A walk this morning

    mrberg89,
    I did a quick edit on one of your photos I hope you don't mind? I will remove it right away if you have a concern.

    I applied some shadow protection using Nikon ViewNX
    The application is free from the nikon website and can be used with any jpeg shot with any camera.

    Here's the link to the free software. ViewNX is free the others like Capture NX2 are not.
    http://support.nikontech.com/app/ans...nikon-software

    Last edited by Singletracklovr; 03-18-2010 at 03:19 PM.
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    aimless
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    Re: A walk this morning

    I don't mind at all that you altered the image. If I didn't want them altered I wouldn't put them on the internet, so no problem :thumbsup: . It does seem like the photos are a little underexposed. I am still deciding on a program to do the editing. I just downloaded Picasa 3 and will have to start playing with it. Thanks for all the comments, I appreciate them.

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