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Muito bom!
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Dean
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I like this very much
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ross
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Greenspeed
Woof.
Were the people an intentional choice, or were they just there?
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barnninny
Woof.
Were the people an intentional choice, or were they just there?
Thanks. They happened to be just there. Added a nice perspective to the landscape.
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Barnninny, Mandoman7, Peter, Vaughn, and Nana - Thanks for the nice comments on Seagulls and Homestead. I'm off to the darkroom rental this week, so I'll be curious to see how they print, or more accurately, if my neophyte darkroom skills can produce anything worth hanging on a wall.
Peter-The sparkle of the seagulls is what caught my eye, so I'm glad that seems to be a noticeable quality of the photo. "Stalking" the seagulls with an incoming tide and a rapidly setting sun with a large format camera was interesting, to say the least.
Vaughn - Thanks for pointing out the space similarities of the two photos. I hadn't really thought about that, but they actually may be shown together. And, if you ever get a chance to wander southeast Oregon or the Steens Mtn., Alvord Playa area, it's well worth it.
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FWIW, I agree that it would be better without the people. They distract from the subject of the photograph.
Overall, I like it a lot. Nice composition.
Thank you!
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Dean
That's a bit special. I'd hang that on my wall and pretend everyday that it was my window! Those mountains are so sharp you could cut your eyeballs!
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Nana Sousa Dias
Beautiful.
Thanks.
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Greenspeed
Thanks. They happened to be just there. Added a nice perspective to the landscape.
I think the people are great. Without them the color in the image would be lost for me.