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View Poll Results: Which photo(s) do you prefer? (you can select several)

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  • Markvetnz - Aitutaki Warrior

    20 40.00%
  • nickjohnson - Criss-cross

    5 10.00%
  • PhotoByTrace - From behind the Falls

    16 32.00%
  • Lito - After the rain

    2 4.00%
  • FrankMi - Coastal Giant Redwoods in the Morning Fog

    29 58.00%
  • MiniChris - Agave

    14 28.00%
  • ldunnvt - Pulling Hard

    5 10.00%
  • slooky - who

    7 14.00%
  • XSi 88 - Unknown

    14 28.00%
  • Vincenzo - Cottage Nights

    7 14.00%
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Thread: Mini Competition #470

  1. #21

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    Re: Coastal Giant Redwoods in the Morning Fog

    Well done frank, superb shot.did you use nd filters?

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    Willie or Jiro is fine by me.

    Re: Coastal Giant Redwoods in the Morning Fog

    Congratulations, Frank.

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    Re: Coastal Giant Redwoods in the Morning Fog

    Nice photo, Frank. Congratulations on the win.

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    Willie or Jiro is fine by me.

    Re: Coastal Giant Redwoods in the Morning Fog

    Congratulations, Frank. That is one awesome ray of lights.

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    Re: Coastal Giant Redwoods in the Morning Fog

    Thank you Ajith, Willie and Anne!

    As I shot this one with the P&S, no filters were used, Ajith. Although I now have a full set of Hoya circular polarizing filters for the D3100, I have rarely had to use them. Ironically, it was the lack of polarizing filters for the P&S that convinced me that I needed to upgrade to a DSLR!

    Owing to the excessive heat and poor air quality over the past two months, I've not been able to get out and shoot much with the DSLR. Many of my recent postings have been previous P&S images that I have been using to learn post processing, like this one from 2005.

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