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When Horses Dream, Flint Hill, Kansas-III


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The corral,the clouds,the wooden shed and of course the presence of the horse,contribute to a really great image.My congs and regards.
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I suppose that prairie Flint Hill can be a paradise for horses. The smoothness of the horizon, the clouds as company and extensive grasslands can be a good dream. Excellent composition, a bucolic postcard. Congratulations. Best wishes. Vicente.
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Didn't know a horse can dream :-) but this really does give me that feel. Nice job, Joseph.
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... being able to make pictures as well as you've made this one! Of course horses dream, and I think the subtle inclines of the horizon and the corral, as well as the hints of clouds, twist one's eye into a very dream-like feeling. I love this picture, Joe. Warm regards, always.
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Very Interesting. Great panoramic feel to this one and that old grey mare is perfect looking into the shot. The opposing horizontal lines just add to the shot and makes it seem just a little surreal. But Hay( boo ray), its a dream shot! Good work Joe...RAY
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Perfect composition. everything is in the right place. Congratulation for this great shot.

Best regards

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Yup, you can see this kind of scene up here in North Dakota, too. Great composition ... my eye wanted to linger, and look at everything.
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As American as a John Ford epic. The elongated horizontal orientation really accentuates the sense of space that defines middle America. I twice took a Greyhound across the country, once from New York to Portland, Oregon in 1994, and again from Lansing, Michigan to San Francisco in 2000. You never get an idea of the breadth of the place until you spend three days staring out the window at the great expanse. Home on the Range, indeed.
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Scene and title, title and scene. Perfect tonality, strong and calm composition. Moods from the loneliness and the clouds. Long way from Semptember Joe. Sensitive uploads. I am so glad that i met you my friend.
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