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Photographs shown as "proofs" on the event pages are unprocessed, raw photographs.
No processing has been applied when you view your photographs. In fact, we turn off
all auto processing within our cameras during an event so that later, during
post-production processing, we can make the best photographs without the help of a
computer program that is giving us a "best guess" as to how a photograph should look.

However, you will find fully processed photographs, presented within faux matting and
frames, displayed on our various web pages. These specially selected photographs will
give you an idea how proper color correction, sharpening, contrast adjustment,
pictures, we turn them into photographs.
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- WARNING/Please BE AWARE -
My copyrights are protected by law, all images are REGISTERED with the US Copyright Office. In the event an infringement is discovered, the infringer
will be notified and invoiced the industry standard of TRIPLE FEE for unauthorized usage and/or prosecuted for Copyright Infringement in the United
States Federal Possession of a photo or electronic image does not constitute the right to scan, copy, reproduce in any way without written permission
of Arlen Good Photography. If you think you have a problem or want to use a photograph, contact me.
"I think what you are shooting is pretty cool... "
Scott Howard - Editor In Chief at PhotoZOOM magazine  
"Very cool rodeo shots..."  
"All of us riders enjoy your pictures"  
Mike Brown - Bull Rider  
"Great rodeo pics..."
Robert Burns - Robert Burns Photography
"Surprising sensitivity to subtle beauty for an ol' cowboy...  "
Karen Stiles - Karen Stiles Photography   
"Your images bring back a lot of great memories"  
Kinsey Barnard - Kinsey Barnard Fine Art Photography
"Your photos are fabulous"   
Kathleen Andersen - Freelance Travel Photographer
"You have an outstanding web site and portfolio....  "
Don Becker - Associate Director, Washington School of Photography
"Outstanding rodeo photographs."
platinum and palladium. In some case a faux frame with matting is shown to show you how a mounted
photograph may appear.