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I've Seen Fire And I've Seen Rain

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    My final edit of this vintage hydrant. I like this version best! I like the glow of the late afternoon light. - jimmy
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    Cool (and colourful) shot, jimmy! Lol, I just watched a James Taylor Special on TV.

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    I think you've nailed it, Jimmy. You've brought the bright spot on the foliage down, dealt with the touch of shine on the hydrant itself, and improved the color. It looks good.

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    I've always respected the way you place the emoticon Jimmy

    I have no concept of how the "Lens Baby" will ever enter my world or if it ever will. Having said that I have to admit that of all the LB shots I've seen Jimmy, yours seem to make the most sense

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    Well thanks so much for all your very nice comments Michael I think you would enjoy using a Lensbaby. Every shot is an experiment and loads of fun. I like the Muse because every shot is unique and spontaneous. JAS, I like James Taylor too. Thanks Marko and QuietOne. Color Efex Pro made the changes - jimmy

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