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Photo "horses grazing in the fog"

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horses grazing in the fog
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the sunrise provided some lighting thru the fog on these horses. the foregound horse was patient enough to let me get this picture. 
published:
Tue 14 Aug 2001 05:06
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april coleman april coleman #1 Tue 14 Aug 2001 06:07

sandra, you know how much I love your fog images...wishing for you to "up" the compression smile ) these horses, ahhh.


Harvey Edelman Harvey Edelman #2 Tue 14 Aug 2001 06:08

Could pass for a painting. Just a toch of oversharpening on the horses neck.


Ms. Monarch Ms. Monarch #3 Tue 14 Aug 2001 06:16

Gosh, I`m confused. April calls you `Sandra` (unless this is an inside comment that the rest of us don`t know about) and Harvey sees oversharpening on the horses neck. I don`t see either. Your name is `Alan` and my monitor shows no oversharpening on the horses neck. Excellent shot!


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #4 Tue 14 Aug 2001 06:45

Oh NOOO! I`m having an identity crisis and didn`t know it! And those aren`t my horses, and is this the Land of Oz?!? *ROFL*
Anyway, nice work, Alan. smile


april coleman april coleman #5 Tue 14 Aug 2001 06:48

Oh geez, Alan...I am sooo sorry, I thought this was a Sandra fog image...well, hmmm. So embarassing smile Sandra, did you know your alias was Alan??? *S*


Melanie Kipp Melanie Kipp #6 Tue 14 Aug 2001 06:48

It`s not over sharpening ... it is over compression of the file. At 39 k jpeg artifacts are clearly visable around the necks... Still a lovely foggy horsey image.


Brenda Bohannon Brenda Bohannon #7 Tue 14 Aug 2001 07:23

The lighting on the horse in the foreground is beautiful, it`s a beautiful image! :~)


Babette Babette #8 Thu 29 Nov 2001 06:06

I don`t see any of previously mentioned faults. Excellent image, I think.