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Central Park Photograph - The Pond at Central Park in Winter by Randy Aveille

The Pond at Central Park in Winter is a photograph by Randy Aveille which was uploaded on September 3rd, 2011.

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Comments (3)

Hany Jadaa

Hany Jadaa

Another fantastic image capture and HDR work. Love your portfolio.

Randy Aveille

Randy Aveille

Thank you, Jim. I appreciate the compliments. I use a digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) to take the photo, and choose one of several types of photo processing software. I use mostly Photoshop or Lightroom to make minor adjustments as needed. It takes a good deal of practice to hone the 'craft' and I will probably always be learning. For me, as long as the lighting is good, with the right shutter speed and aperture, and you've framed the shot nicely, that takes care of most of it. Here's a link with info on dslr: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera

Jim Barber Hove

Jim Barber Hove

Congratulations on your recent sale! Looking through your stuff I found this one. Really gorgeous! Such texture! Amazing Colorful highlights! Approaches painterly effects! Please tell me how you do it. What does Dsir mean? Saludos, Jim Barber Hove, México

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