StevenVeit-Studio1476
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Of course the Taj should be visited and experienced - but how to photograph it? Any
comments appreciated. Thanks!
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Appreciate any comments. Thanks!
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Appreciate any comments. Thanks!
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I'd been to this viewpoint a couple of years ago late one afternoon, which was
spectacular, so I thought I'd check it out early in the morning. Totally different, of
course, but also pretty neat. Any comments appreciated. Thanks.
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There's no "Trains" category so I suppose "Travel" fits best. Any critical comments
most welcome. Thanks.
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Your critical comments welcome. Thanks.
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It's hard to see this well-known scene with a fresh eye after Ansel's been there, but I
thought I'd give it a try anyway. What do you think?
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View of an Alaskan glacier through the window of a 4-seater, with Bronica 645 on b&w
film. Your comments are appreciated.
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Clouds make the scene, once again! We so often forget to notice what's up there. Great colors.
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A view into the canyon about 10 minutes after sunrise, which was shortly after most of
the 30 or so folks who had assembled to witness the moment of sunrise had left the
area. Any critical comments appreciated.Thanks
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The birds on the rock island and the reflections on the thawing lake surface were more
interesting than a standard view of the scene. Any critical thoughts? Thanks.
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I'd appreciate any comments. Thanks!
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Great photo of a fantastic landscape. Effectively composed with the lone tree providing a visual balance to the "mittens."
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After taking a record 45 minutes to pitch the tent in high winds, I looked up and made
this shot during a moment of relative calm. A minute later the winds picked up again, the rain started, and the tent blew down, suffering a broken pole. Well, the view looked
great while it lasted!
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Spider Rock at sunset is one of the most extraordinary landscape views in the
Southwest. It's located in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, and is also
part of the Navajo Nation. This full-frame shot on Provia 100 best matched the feeling
of being there. Critical comments welcome. Thanks.
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I don't remember noticing the runner's shadow when I took the photo, but it was a pleasant
surprise when I viewed the slide.
I'd appreciate any comments. Thanks!
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I'd appreciate your comments. Thanks.
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Appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
Kanchenjunga Massif from Darjeeling at Dawn
in Travel
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This shot was taken from the hotel room window in Darjeeling. Any comments
appreciated. Thanks!