garyowen 17 Posted January 15, 2006 The soft amber glow of an early January sunrise bath the Arizona High Country with its muted colours. Link to comment
william_lawless 0 Posted January 15, 2006 Very difficult to pick a sunrise as special! Link to comment
sydney_kendall 0 Posted January 21, 2006 Gary, this is a gorgeous photograph! When I first looked at it, I thought that it must be an oil painting by a master, with those subtle hues. It's astonishing that this photo has not been enhanced! Can nature really look like this? I found your photo through a recommendation in an e-newsletter I get, called TIA Daily (The Intellectual Activist Daily). The newsletter has a section called "Things of beauty" and today's recommendeation was this photo. Sherri Tracinski wrote a beautiful review of it. (I clicked the link before I read the review. I always do that, so as not to be influenced before I see for myself.) She, too, was reminded of an oil painting, or rather a school of painting called the "Hudson River School". I wish I could post her critique here, but it's under copyright. I'm a bit surprised she hasn't posted here herself! Keep up the MAGNIFICENT work! Cheers! Sydney Kendall Link to comment
cecil_donaho 0 Posted January 21, 2006 A beautiful photo. I especially like the slight ripple on the water's surface. This prevents it from being, yet another mirror image. Link to comment
steve_taylor8 0 Posted February 17, 2006 Great shot Gary.I like the muted colors and composition. Link to comment
garyowen 17 Posted October 8, 2006 I want to thank all of you for your most generous comments and rating. There seems to be one photo in your life time that is special and this is my contribution to this class. It took me a long time to convince myself that it was really as good as I thought it may be, but you the raters and viewers have supportedmy peronnel appreciation of its beauty, Again thank you. Link to comment
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