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1972 Super Kodiak in the woods

Started by Novaln1975, October 05, 2009, 11:30:00 AM

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d. ward

wow Simon those are just super looking.That SK while in your hand ? real jumps out of the pic so to speak.If you know Bear bows you know what that model is for sure.Thanks again Simon and I'am really looking foward to our spring time visit again.bd

joevan125

I really enjoyed looking at your pictures.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

Zmonster

Simon,

Great pics. My wife commented on how cool that first pic is. Wondering how you achieved those colors? Looks like a vintage photo.

Casey
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
"Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8

Novaln1975

Just came back from the woods today being the last day of the bow exclusive season, still no luck but a doe went «prrrrrr» at me several times and stomped her hoof at least 4 times before vanishing in the brush. She must have been at over 100 feet from me. Saw 3 porcupines, 2 of them were welling at each other on the same branch, many ruffed grouse that flew in every direction with that loud propeller sound (not too good for stalking deer I imagine...) Great day indeed. Now I have to share the woods with the gun crowd in 2 weeks...

Casey

In photoshop, in the top menu, go in «Image», choose  «Adjustments» then «Hue/Saturation». Play around with the saturation. In this case saturation was in the negative. I like to desaturate every color individually by choosing a color instead of the default «Master».

I always finish with a Brightness/Contrast in the same top menu (Image)

Thanks for the compliments on behalf of my girlfriend.

Simon

Novaln1975


W. H. Bill Fuller

That black and white artistic photo could be an album cover for Neil Young.  Thanks for sharing.
Bow shootin' 51 years & still counting.
MT Bowhunters Assoc. Life Member

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