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    Cold Snap

    I was working at the dining room table this aft when I noticed it had begun snowing big fluffy flakes so I grabbed the camera and tripod and squeezed off a few shots through the window. I toned this to match the climate (baby, it's cold outside). Happy to see that we may be getting relief on the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purplehaze View Post
    I was working at the dining room table this aft when I noticed it had begun snowing big fluffy flakes so I grabbed the camera and tripod and squeezed off a few shots through the window. I toned this to match the climate (baby, it's cold outside). Happy to see that we may be getting relief on the weekend.

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    Thanks for reminding me why we live in the tropics. The frame enhances the shot.

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    We're supposed to see 53 F on Thursday and then a return to the cold. Nicely captured.

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    Such a nice minimalist image with wonderful detail in the snow. It would make a great note card.

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    We seem to have about the same temperatures, except yours are Fahrenheit and my are Celsius!

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    Thanks, Brian, John and Mike. Yes, Mike, I was thinking "notecard", too.

    This is a different frame, with a different treatment. It is a lot sharper, and has greater DOF.

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    Janis I like your images very much, although I prefer the first one. Especially in monochrome they have a very artistic expression.

    Quote Originally Posted by purplehaze View Post
    Thanks, Brian, John and Mike. Yes, Mike, I was thinking "notecard", too.

    This is a different frame, with a different treatment. It is a lot sharper, and has greater DOF.

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    f/11 @ .6, 100 ISO, +2/3 EV, 155 mm

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    #1 I like best, nicely executed.

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    Re: Cold Snap

    A comparison of the first and second versions is a great example of when and why I prefer an aesthetically pleasing image lacking ideal technical proficiency over an image with with ideal technical proficiency lacking the pleasing aesthetic characteristics. For me, the smaller depth of field is preferable because of the more complementary background. Especially when printed on a note card, the lack of sharpness and detail in the first version's subject may not be noticeable due to the small size.

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    Thanks, Trev, Maurice and Mike.

    Point taken, Mike. Still, I do need and want to improve my technical proficiency, and in all areas. Comparing the original of #2 and the output here, I can see that I need to learn more about sharpening and downsizing. As to #1, I took it into Photoshop last night to see if I couldn't get some text or something on it to fill what seemed to me an empty upper left corner, but I got distracted by textures.

    I still know next to nothing about Photoshop, but I managed to generate this:

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    Oh very artistic. I like that Janis. I could see that on a wall.

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    what a delightfully peaceful image, Janis. very clean. it just makes one want to breathe and relax with a cup of tea. nice job BTW, we're getting the same weather in Oregon

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    Hi Janis, I really like this last version very much


    Quote Originally Posted by purplehaze View Post
    Thanks, Trev, Maurice and Mike.

    Point taken, Mike. Still, I do need and want to improve my technical proficiency, and in all areas. Comparing the original of #2 and the output here, I can see that I need to learn more about sharpening and downsizing. As to #1, I took it into Photoshop last night to see if I couldn't get some text or something on it to fill what seemed to me an empty upper left corner, but I got distracted by textures.

    I still know next to nothing about Photoshop, but I managed to generate this:

    Cold Snap

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    Re: Cold Snap

    beauty of simplicity

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    Thanks, John 2, Kris, Binnur and Nandy.

    Kris, I think I have gotten soft in my old age. I need to learn to embrace winter again like I used to.

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