Spring has sprung

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Re: Spring has sprung

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moose wrote:Nice cactus Dusty! Your pictures, however, are are risk. Someone on here will probably reduce all contrast and try to brighten the image to the extent that it's completely flat. In your case, he will probably try to sharpen it too. At least, your images are right side up. I like that cactus. It's the first one I have ever seen in bloom.
Not to mention your GPS location for the drones to huvver over to spy on you!!!! :eek:
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Re: Spring has sprung

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moose wrote:Nice cactus Dusty! Your pictures, however, are are risk. Someone on here will probably reduce all contrast and try to brighten the image to the extent that it's completely flat. In your case, he will probably try to sharpen it too. At least, your images are right side up. I like that cactus. It's the first one I have ever seen in bloom.
What you see here is about as colorful as it gets unless it has been "landscaped". This is natural Arizona desert.
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