



I am not sure that I can explain the combination of agony and ecstasy that I get from doing post-production work on my photos. I usually can tell if I snagged a pretty good image when I take a look at the LCD on the camera or when I see it full size when I get home. But until I have wrung it through the mill in Photoshop, I dont really know for sure, if the image is a winner or not. I would love to hear thoughts/comments from anyone on these images.
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