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    Adjust added some nice contrast and Simplify helped to make the people faceless... so you can put yourself into the scene. I have to go back soon for some more bear claws.. yum...!
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    Nicely done . it's a fun place to visit. (and to eat!)

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    I think your edit was exceptionally creative!

    Somewhat between a painting and a postcard...and I mean that as a compliment.

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    The hardest thing about taking pictures here on a weekend is getting the thousands of tourists out of the picture. I waited 10 minutes to get just the few in this picture.
    thanks for the nice comments. Bob

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    I like your interpretation of this image, nice edit. Great little town, but pretty packed on weekends. My parents live nearby in Buellton, so I've had a few opportunities to visit Solving (on my own - parents have "been there, done that...). Did you get any shots of the ostrich farm nearby?
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    Very nice. I like it!

    Mike

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    Did not know there was an ostrich farm... so no. I was just a tourist. Darn those pastries are good...

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    Nice job Bob. It has been awhile since I was there, so the pastry memory has faded a little, but I do remember them.

    Cheers,

    Flick

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