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    Woman in Red Coat



    dirty bus window filter

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Don, it's absolutely beautiful ! Thank you for sharing this one. Bravo man bravo.
    Would you mind terribly if some one were to play with it a bit in PS ?

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    no--be my guest, Zen. Would you mind i I claimed the improved version as my own.

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Cool shot Don. Where can I pick up one of those filters? :idea:

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    i happen to like the dirty bus window filter myself!
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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    If you really feel it's an improvement, go right ahead, it is after all still your shot.

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    I hate to be the one to say I told you so, but...
    Oh well I had fun anyhow.
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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Very effective shot Don. The red coat against the desaturated back ground works great. Nice shot.
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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Excellent, Don. This shot has alot of style, yours, and character. I love the framing and the direction she is walking in. The branch above seems to reach out and point her out, as if we needed it to with that red coat. I wonder if she is walking towards the red house in which she may live. . . Great work.
    btw, I like the dirty bus window filter, but have not a bag big enough for one yet.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Thanks guys.Zen: Very interesting effects. Just ride buses with dirty windows, you don't need a bag.

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Schaeffer
    Just ride buses with dirty windows, you don't need a bag.
    Ahh, but I do for 9 hours a day, 5 days a week. . . .I only get to see out the windshield mostly.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Good one Don, well done. S
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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Congrats on the sticky Don!
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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Well done indeed.

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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    Congrats on the Sticky, Don. She has an interesting stance in this one for sure!
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    Re: Woman in Red Coat

    I'm so delighted to see this shot up there where it belongs.
    Congrats Don
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