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Finally getting a break in work schedule to do some photography. Here is an attempt at something unusual which I captured looking straight up standing under a tree.
Pali
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From a walk along the Zugersee last weekend - the first time I had time to use a camera for over a month;
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I agree with chassis above, everything is working together in this one; I love how the form of the sail and the clouds echo each other. I can almost feel the wind!
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Great photos David and Austin!
Austin; this is like an opening scene of a scifi movie or something. Grand and crazy at the same time.
These are a few of the photos I made on a walk at dusk yesterday. Sigma 35-art & d600.
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Lovely !
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Thank you Ken
Another walk this evening, a little later. I think night photos are a good mental practice of shape-composition and tone-composition if you like to photograph the same areas regularly like I do.
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_DSC8750 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
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Another painterly impression with a strong sense of presence !
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Scott Schroeder
Looks great Scott. Cool subject and strong rendering.
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