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jim kitchen
Great images everyone... :)
A recent image.
jim k
Man oh man, nothing but miles and miles for miles and miles...
My step-father tells the story of how he, my mother, and my grandparents visited our Canadian cousins back when he and mom first married. They were standing outside on the great plains on Uncle's farm and my step-father asked my uncle where the boundaries of his farm were. Uncle looked north, turned to the south, then to the east and to the west, looked a little sheepish and said, "I guess you can't see them from here." :p
Another great story was the one about the bear that got into a neighbor's kitchen one Sunday when they were at church...
Mike
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[CENTER]Mothman Cloudburst, Sibbald Flats, Cowboy Trail, Alberta, Canada, 2010
Sensational image, Jim. Such drama in the sky.
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John - another marvellous image - I particularly like the way that the clouds on the left mimic the shape of the gravestones, and those on the right the Joshua tree.
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Dear John,
Great image... :)
Nicely done.
jim k
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Gentlemen,
Thank you for your comments... :)
A recent image.
jim k
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Thanks Dave and Jim. A recent trip to the E. Sierra region.
Another incredible cloud image, Jim. Beautifully rendered.
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Dear John;
The graveyard is very haunting and the image is beautiful. I have a question. I notice that on my monitor the image looks to be toned differently in different areas of the print. Some warm, such as the area from the front gravestones to the back gravestones and the area in front of the front row of graves to the middle of the road and to the Joshua tree, seems much colder in tone. Is this intentional or is it just my monitor?
Denise libby
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archer
Dear John;
The graveyard is very haunting and the image is beautiful. I have a question. I notice that on my monitor the image looks to be toned differently in different areas of the print. Some warm, such as the area from the front gravestones to the back gravestones and the area in front of the front row of graves to the middle of the road and to the Joshua tree, seems much colder in tone. Is this intentional or is it just my monitor?
Denise libby
Now that you mention it I see it too. Lovely picture none the less
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