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From_The_NEK Pictures Thread

from_the_NEK

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Springtime in the NEK:

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I agree second one. However the unfocused background is cool on the first with focus on the flowers.
 

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I'd combine both images and blur the background slightly. That's just me. !

Great pics though. Would make a good poster !!!


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I'd combine both images and blur the background slightly. That's just me. !

I think I need to get Photoshop to start doing that level of developing with my photos. Currently I only have Lightroom.


Thanks for the opinions guys. I've been leaning toward #2 as well.

As a reward you get this one :)

Spring in the Park by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
 
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Roughly 120-5' for the first 2 (add that I was in my second floor bedroom window), 160-70' for the last one (I was outside on the ground for this one).

Awesome. When I lived in suburban NJ, we'd occasionally have a bear wander into town. People would call 9-1-1 and they'd shut the place down until animal control captured and relocated it.
 

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When Cannon was cutting the Tuckerbrook trails I went up and hiked around to see how they were building the trails. When I was at the top of the trail pod a huge black bear comes out of the woods. He was 50 yards away and never paid any attention to me, but I was scared to death. I had a camera and got a couple of shots of him. When I showed my friends they'd say. Is that a bear? They were blurry and I was far away. You have some really cool pictures there. Amazing you got the expression on the bears face.
 
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