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Trevor
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PostWed Apr 14, 2004 12:37 am 
Just a small ration of my offerings from the beauty I was gracefully endowed with during the last three weeks. They were all pleasant trips in their own novel way.
At the stanwood refuge
At the stanwood refuge
Deception pass wildflowers at sunset
Deception pass wildflowers at sunset
Old Sauk Trail wildflower
Old Sauk Trail wildflower
Whitechuck Mountain
Whitechuck Mountain
Dickerman View
Dickerman View
Mt. forgotten trail view
Mt. forgotten trail view
The Skagit Valley
The Skagit Valley
Enigma on the Old Sauk River Trail
Enigma on the Old Sauk River Trail

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Backpacker Joe
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PostWed Apr 14, 2004 3:36 am 
HEY, STOP POSTING SUCH GOOD PICTURES. MAKES ME LOOK BAD. Great work. Nice to see another foto guy. TB

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PostWed Apr 14, 2004 5:10 pm 
Trevodactyl wrote:
Just a small ration of my offerings from the beauty I was gracefully endowed with during the last three weeks. They were all pleasant trips in their own novel way.
That's certainly the best ration of anything I've gotten from anybody this week! I especially like the Whitechuck shot with the stump surrounded by young hems and firs. Were you trying to express regeneration in that composition or did the foreground stuff just happen to get between you and the mountain?

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PostWed Apr 14, 2004 6:48 pm 
That was the result of a choice I made. I opted for a normal shot excluding the foreground, then I went for that one. smile.gif

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PostWed Apr 14, 2004 6:59 pm 
Very nice. Trevor, I've come to the conclusion that the purple cast in our pictures from Mount Dickerman can be attributed to the use of the Cokin graduated neutral density filter. Without it, the skies came out just how they should have, plus the Velvia-like saturation.

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