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Her skin and physique match that of the rocks she is in. Perfection!
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Quintessentially feminine!
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Dawn is so mysterious and yet so charming. Do share more. I like your style--both of you.
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Femininity personified.
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So naturally graceful. Relaxed. Natural. Kudos to you both.
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Ah yes, praying to the god of photons! Well done Tim
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John,
Am loving this recent set of "half-naked" models. Simply stunning work--the expression on her face in this one is simply priceless-the eyes and the lips are so expressive. Bravo!
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An exceptional photograph, again, with a truly exceptional model. So comfortable with herself and you, and yes, she so understands hand placement.
A classy location as always.
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Probably your best! Elegant, poised, and a stunning model who knows her stuff! Everything about her plays a role, especially her right arm and eyes. I hope you have more of her.
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One of the best of its kind that I have ever seen. the 2 overlapping birds is exceptional!
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Elegant, classy, perfection, and in my mind stunningly mature.
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Fabulous and most creative! This definitely belongs in the "why didn't anybody else think of this before" category! BRAVO!
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It certainly captures winter driving very well! It also highlights (no pun intended) the need to have headlights on when driving in poor light and inclement weather.
The 2 power poles serve as decent frames on either side, and the monochrome is broken only by the lonely headlights. In short, good interpretation of what you saw! Sure, some Photoshop time could erase the darn power lines--but I wouldn't.
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The composition caught my eye--very intriguing, but alas, I can't tell much from the thumb-nail sized posting.
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Simplicity, symmetry, and a monochrome capture create an air of mystery and isolation. The reflection of the mast is so very painterly, and serves to lead the eye very firmly through the featureless sea. Bravo.
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Unfortunately much of the white water in the foreground is overexposed and featureless. There is nothing to guide the eye through the scene. Like you, I have shot many a picture at high noon; this is one that would have benefited from a golden-hour shot! Thanks for sharing.
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I love it. I've some similar shots of trucks in similar light/dust during harvest on the Palouse. Tele-compression is a favorite landscape tool of mine. I much prefer the posted shot--in the other version the rider competes with the line of power poles and the background (which is more distinct). The posted shot also adds to the loneliness of the scene.
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I love it. You've done a great job capturing the subtle happy shades of a winter sunset and the dark somber colors of a cold winter's eve.I have the same shot taken in October or so.
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Excellent composition--you nailed the fore, mid and background. Many elements act as lines leading the eye to the central plaza. Wonderful colors. Bravo.
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The dark clouds make a typically vibrant scene into a more somber and brooding one. The bright houses and the darkness of the rocks and shadows signal the approach of a storm. Bravo!
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A favorite view of mine. Great to see it in B&W after all these years. I haven't made it our there in quite a while.
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Nice control over the tones. I especially like the water in the foreground and the wonderful splash of red! The soft background adds to the mood and sense of mystery.
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I love it--not only for the rich color and the leading lines of the pavement, but for the fact that it appears to break the basic rules of composition-namely, always have space for your subject to move in to (that is, have the subject walk into, rather than out of, the frame). Here he is, walking out of the frame but framed by the light and its shadow, he also provides a counterpoint for the stark, linear bench while mimicking the wall color, and most importantly we get to see his shadow, without which this picture with simply be a snapshot. BRAVO!
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As a fellow Palousian, I'm from Moscow, ID, this is a great shot-taken at a time whem most of us would not have figured on being out there. Love the patched snow, the sky and the location! That crescent in lower right is important--I have a shot of it, and it alone, lit by the setting sun!~
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