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Flint Hills IV


jcpopper

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Truly unique its almost as if there are diffent windows and perspectives to see , nicly done !
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Joseph, this is a powerful image of strength. I love the contrasts and linear placement. Having the flat horizon and the perfectly soft cloud formations makes this image more remarkable.
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I don't know how you do it. It's kind of scary sometimes, but you seem to have even gotten the clouds to work with you. Evenly placed and mimicking each other as they are herded into the corral. Very masterful, mi amigo.
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Nice contrast Joe between human geometric construction and nature free form...;-)) I like the tension done by the diagonal.
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Nice picture! I like your perspective!! Great lighting and contrast! The monochrome look adds to the effect!

 

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Vamsi Krishna

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This seems simple at first and then becomes disorienting the more I look. I think how you've cut off the bottoms gives a sense of now knowing where the poles are planted. The cotton-ball sky is a nice touch.
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Hello Joe. The simplicity in photography is much more suggestive. Your great vision of the composition creates a work of art. The perspective increases the perception of a great plain. Minimalism on the prairie. Congratulations. Exceptional. Vicente.
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Your eye is terrific, as usual, and this one's another fine example of your mastery over b/w toning. A very powerful image with the angels, lighting and contrast of man-made geometry against the soft clouds... also fascinating and delightful that the cloud pattern so perfectly compliments the geometry of the structure. This one is just spot on in every way!
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Eye-grabbing composition, great perspective & contrast, superb light & tonal range, Joseph P. !!! Best regards
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This is a really beautiful play on geometric patterns, Joe. It is also a metaphor for the hand of man in the vastness of nature. The sparse arrangement compliments the vastness of the plains that yawns right behind those poles, beckoning us to its abbys.
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