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    1799 House

    A great example of almost directly lit scene. I usually avoid such lighting but I think this is a great example of "breaking rules". It creates contrast and sense of minimalistic. The wall texture also makes it more interesting. Thank you. for what I have learned from your picture.
  2. Incredible series of the hummingbird! You could improve the pictures in the nest by simply removing the green color cast
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    Love this! The F/G is not out of focus. It is in focus. The underwater rocks look like this may be because the water is not completely still and the expose time is long. So this is a natural unavoidable effect. But to my taste the vegetation looks oversharpen. Or this is a jpeg artifact? Thank you
  4. Definitely SoCa-VillE! This is the first thing came to my mind when I look:)
  5. I do not understand what it is and how it is done, but looks remarkable:) Thank you
  6. This picture has a magic of the truth. Feels like a realistic moment. Thank you
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    Soft Symmetry

    Composition! Sky, Clouds! Smoothness of the reflection! Thank you
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    Fire and Ice

    Love the lighting. Thank you
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    Mt.Baker, Washington

    Thank you, Stephan, I took this picture in early winter morning, 2012 from my bedroom window, @105mm. Sadly now this view is gone. The trees grow too fast on Pacific coast. For myself, I noticed such phycology phenomena: when I take a photo of a natural landscape I think this will be forever and I could make this picture again and again in the future. But it is not true most time. Global warming - one example. I cannot re-do most of my winter photos. These landscapes are gone or have became so exceptionally rare at least for my life span, So shoot it, shoot it as much as you can.
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    My memory

    I took this photo of my father's car 50+ years ago. Still remember that day... Transparency film ORWO Chrom, made in GDR
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