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I tried to take a picture of sky and water during a stroll along the Missouri River today, but the "keeper" came from this detail of a tug dock pylon. Nikon D700, ISO 200, Nikon 180mm f2.8, f/8.0@1/180s handheld. RAW file processed in Lightroom 2 to adjust WB from the Nikon's auto (6200 in this case) to Daylight and adjust contrast with curve adustments. Photoshop CS4 used to take out a bright green weed with the clone tool.
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