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This is a discussion on Perry Lake Lodge within the Landscape forums, part of the Picture Galleries category; Been a while since I've posted anything. My wife booked a small getaway this weekend and we went ice fishing ...

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    Perry Lake Lodge

    Been a while since I've posted anything. My wife booked a small getaway this weekend and we went ice fishing at a place called Perry Lake Lodge. It was cold, the fish were not biting, but we had a great time none the less.



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    Good looking view Randy. The white stuff under my feet is warm. Carole and I went to the beach today

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    Very nice place by the looks of it Randy. Nice captures on both.

    #1 Would suggest to crop out the window on the left, and I think that this would be more pleasing, and love the frost on the window.
    #2 I like the picture frame effect here, but it looks leaning bacvk a bit and slighting to the right, now that is the lens doing that, but may I suggest a program that could really correct this is PTL Lens. Now I did a very quick edit here, but as you can see it will correct the image in a more pleasing.
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    Thanks for the comments and it does look a little better, one of the things I usually forget to look for on wide angle shots :)
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    Randy,

    This is an outstanding shot. I like what Dennis did with it, too!

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