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Stevet



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Lytham on Sunday - two images
      #806214 - 30/06/2009 13:46

Hi,

Been a while since I posted anything here, but I managed half an hour on Lytham Prom last Sunday - bad light, an attempt at rain, but better than decorating at home.

These are the first two I have processed - levels and crop etc. Comments welcome.






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Stevet



Reged: 12/06/2003
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Re: Lytham on Sunday - different crop, which is best? [Re: Stevet]
      #806301 - 30/06/2009 19:19

Which crop do you prefer?



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Zou
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Reged: 05/02/2007
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Re: Lytham on Sunday - different crop, which is best? [Re: Stevet]
      #806305 - 30/06/2009 19:24

I don't go much for either of the originals, but with the alternative crop the boat image works really well.

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macroman2008
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Re: Lytham on Sunday - different crop, which is best? [Re: Zou]
      #806349 - 30/06/2009 21:13

The second crop with the boat I prefer.
Carl

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