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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Woods, Critz, VA - on 4X5

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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Big fan of intimate landscape here. Starting out with a Maine woods photo is very Eliot Porter which pushes the right buttons for me. But these are not his style, but do come from a similar island habitat about 20 miles from his old woods.

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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Jedidiah Smith Redwoods
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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by bob carnie View Post
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    This image is in the Madawaska Region of Ontario , mid January. I have only photographed landscapes seriously in this region and Muskoka.
    Bob, that is nice. It is very luminous. The light is awesome.

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    Melaleucas and Sedges, Afternoon

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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Hello!!

    Very interesting thread and great photographs !!!
    This one from my most visited "woodland", a spot near home ...



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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Some wonderful images. Some I would consider more middle to far ground rather than intimate (up close and personal). But a few I much appreciated did have middle and distance views, but selective focus brought back the feeling of intimancy.

    These are relatively up close (not as close as that great mushroom!) -- but perhaps intimate is not the right word for them! LOL!
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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    I guess that I didn't realize that the definition of "intimate" was so specific, I've deleted my postings

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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Just personal opinion -- I even posted a couple I do not consider particularly "intimate", but close-up and in your face. Post whatever you consider to be intimate woodland scenes. The OP just suggested not "quite general and humongous".
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    Re: Post your (intimate) woodland scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by Denny View Post
    Here's one from Redwood National Park.
    That's very nice.

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