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Who you talkin' 'bout? :cool:
Throw them away before I die, to save someone else having to keep them until they decide to do the same! I guess if I wanted to be dramatic, I could have a party and burn them, but I'd rather not...
Well, I like them all!
Nice - I really like that composition, Kevin.
Thanks, Peter! And no problem with the story - I love running into interesting people when I'm outside doing things.
In much of the western US, where I've lived all my life, the limestone and...
Do you know what the rock is there? Looks like limestone or dolomite, but hard to tell for sure...
I would enjoy seeing a print of this one! Interesting perspective and lighting.
Excellent presentation, John!
Thanks for sharing, Randy.
This thread seems to be drifting...
Allow me (or don't) to bring it somewhat back in line with what I think the OP had in mind with the following two questions:
1. In your own photography, do...
Thanks for the comments, Vaughn, and sorry about the covid diagnosis. I've dodged the bullet so far, but figure the time will come...
Middle Falls, McCloud River, California
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That's really nice, Gabe! Can you tone down that hot spot in the upper right a little? I think that would help some.
Let's note that a lack of detail in the highlights can be very pleasing as well. See "Tennis Nets" and "Broken Window:"
https://www.westongallery.com/original-works-by/mark-citret
How fortuitous that things lined up this way from your window! I like the combination of elements.
This is a fine image - simple, elegant.
I won't speak for others, but my answer was to the question "Do you want the complete image to be sharp, and have every detail in the shadows?" I've tried at times for the Brett Weston look, and it...
Thanks to those who took the time to comment. Merg, I'll print as is, and with a crop like you suggest, and hang them in my work space for a bit to see what I think.
This image is submitted specifically for critique, so have at it! It is an attempt to be less literal, giving more of a hint of the story rather than the entire plot.
In addition to any critique,...
Interesting image, could perhaps benefit from a bit of cropping.
Sounds fun - I just sent off my entries. And for once I'm early, they aren't due until midnight! :cool:
I could see the photos.
Thanks for the support everyone! Neil and Vaughn, it would be great if you guys could make it in person. Text me at the number I gave if you have time for a cup of coffee or something. My wife...
At the north edge of Torrey, Utah:
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Two renditions of the same tree:
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The diminutive cloud is wonderful! You've been posting a very nice set of desert images. It does seem there is a little banding in the sky at the right edge of the image that maybe you can fix...
That is so you, John - great image. I love those highlights around the front door.
I feel a bit silly posting this, given that the closest forum members are probably Vaughn and a few Portlanders, all five hours away, but what the heck! I've got seventeen prints hanging in a small...
Interesting images Robert - I'd love to see prints!
Thanks for looking, Joel! I made a number of images on a recent trip to Utah, and this one was the best for sure.
One of my favorite bands from Drew's neck of the woods:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBNox7kkXRc
Well seen, as they say!
That's lovely, Igor!
Thanks all!
Mamiya 7 with 150mm lens, Ilford Ortho Plus developed in two-bath D23.
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/eef209_d9384d413d934fe28dae73d1a1154bdc~mv2.jpg
Temple of the Sun, foreground is part of Temple of the Moon. I have a lovely print of both, from the far horizon, that I got from Erik Larson in a print exchange some years back.
Mamiya 7 with 60...
:) :D :cool:
Lots of really good photos posted here recently!
I think Green River, UT (on I-70) is famous for some kind of melons...