Christine,
I especially appreciated the deer shots.
They rarely stay in one place long enough to photograph!
The tone of the gallery kind of grows on you.
Usually, I would rather see the colors of winter, late fall really.
Regards,  Bob S.


On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Christine Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> Took a walk in the nature center today to clear my head, take some pictures, 
> and get away from Darrel yelling at the tv watching the Bears lose the game.  
> The light today was decent enough, but I didn't like the color, so I started 
> experimenting with the cream tone filter in Lightroom, and thought the 
> results tolerable enough.
>
> The picture for the week is here  http://aguilapaw.posterous.com
>
> and there's a link for a small gallery, which is here too   
> http://www.caguila.com/wintercoming
>
> I got two decent looks from some nice deer.  I actually saw about 4-5 deer.  
> I missed what would have been a good deer jump and run shot; I was coming 
> around a bit of a bend, so I didn't see the deer coming--he just kind of 
> jumped out of the woods on to the trail, startling me, and, of course, I 
> missed the shot.  Damn.  To bad you guys can't see these larger; they really 
> need to be seen large, but I think you'll get the idea :-)
>
> I listened to Gillian Welch's album "Time" while rendering these shots.  
> Gosh, I love her voice and music . . . time's a revelator . . . everyday is 
> getting straighter . . .
>
> Anyway, if some of the shots in the gallery look too sharp to you, let me 
> know--a few seem sharper in the Lightroom web gallery--a bit harsh to my eye, 
> though hard to be sure.  I need a new prescription for my glasses.  Ugh.
>
> Cheers, Christine
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