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Shockingly disturbing set of pictures (thats a good thing). Wonder what they would look like in B & W. Well done.
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Well captured photo. I like to see your Bryce Canyon shots as well.
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This is a unique and mysterious photo...beautiful. It would probably be even better with a little cropping on the left and right. Thanks for the helpful comments on one of my photos!
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Love old machinery shots. Very nice and warm.
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Great candid capture. Contrast in relationship to man and woman, and then each of them with the house is striking. Well worth remembering.
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Looks other-worldly. It would be interesting to see it with a little more saturation.
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Nicely captured moment. If you hadnt revealed that it was Photoshopped, I wouldnt have known.
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What an unlikely subject - the cool colors set a soothing mood. Nice job.
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Striking composition. Very original.
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Deceptively peaceful makes me wonder how fast a blizzard could strike.
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Cool shot! The leaning building really adds character. I'll bet it would also look great in B&W.
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Very nice shot. It would have been nice if the two closest birds switched places so that the one moving to the left had more look space, but you can't control birds.
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Beautiful picture....I want to be there.
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Love the colors, but wish the sky was more blue.
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It is hard to decide which to like more - the color or B&W, this one, or the one of the old building by the stream. Simply fantastic.
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Nice photo. Would you happen to be the Ajay G. that works in VA USA?
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Great golden sunset.
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Absolutely stunning. The contrast makes it almost look 3-D. Wish I was there.
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Striking distortion, cool trucks. Ain't Moab Great?
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Love the shot, but it has a color shift toward cyan - would be nice to see it re-adjusted.
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Very dramatic, excellent contrast, spooky shot. Good work.
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Mark, this one caught my eye for two reasons. First is the composition. Taken at the right time to get a great shadow, and possessing a wonderful balance between the old and young tree, it is altogether serene. Secondly, I have a shot probably taken only a stones-throw away on the very same unmistakable ledge. (See the Fist Full of Photos folders and youll recognize it instantly.) Nice photo and portfolio. On another note, thanks for rating my Tired photo. It was taken unstaged on the banks of a drought-stricken dam. I really didnt think anyone would give it a second glance I just posted it because I liked it. Just goes to show that the most unlikely photos can draw the most curious reactions.
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Your camera choice, "cheap piece of crap" is one of my favorites. I like this photo the way it is - for some reason it brings to mind the dwarf from Twin Peaks. Really a beautiful folder - wish you had more posted.
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