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What a great shot. Literally, the decisive moment. The composition is superb. I too rarely laugh at photographs. This one really caught my attention. Congratulations on a great catch.
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When I photographed GiGi, she asked "do you think they will see my
wrinkles?" I told her: "Yes, most definitely. And they are beautiful."
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This is an amazing photograph. I keep coming back to it because it is unlike any horse picture I have ever seen. All of your pictures are unique....but this one is really special.
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This is a wonderful environmental portrait of an ordinary man in an ordinary setting. But you captured a depth to the scene that is way beyond ordinary. I don't usually critique images on PN, but this one is an exception. It asks many more questions than it answers. Rick Langer
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Another photograph of The Marine
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This is a wonderful, unique portrait. One of the best I have seen on PN. Your composite image works beautifully, transparently. In "Welcome to Oz", Vincent Versace said that any digital manipulation must be believable. Your portrait fits this description. This is one to be proud of. Rick
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An old Marine
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This oak tree sits on a hill near Madison, Wisconsin. It is over 200
years old. A building was put up very near to this tree, and a lot of effort
went into saving it from the trauma of construction.
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I love ths photo. The dark curve of the dune leads my eye into the image, then it collides with the brighter sky. There is a quiet permanance to everything....and yet I know that the sand, and the clouds, are all very impermanent, and this scene will never happen again. Great photograph.
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Tulips are little balls of light that flip on in the sunshine.
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Tulips are little globes of lights that radiate out when the sun hits them.
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My grandson was inside our house, and didn't want to come out to be
photographed. So I asked him just to come to the window. He did,
and I was struck by his beautiful face through the screen.
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Thank you for all of your kind comments. I very much appreciate it. I first saw this man in a line of patients, screening for eye problems at an eye camp near his village in rural India. He told me that he was a farmer, and that he lived with his wife and son and their family. He did not regard himself as anything special. But to me, he had the face of Moses.
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A farmer from Jodhpur India who came to an eye camp to have his eyes
examined. His face, and his demeanor, were of total dignity.
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We were visiting a small city in Rajasthan India. This man walked
by, turned and smiled. I took his picture. He waved and left.
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We were visiting Maduai India when a huge rainstorm hit. This woman
was walking in the rain, and her yellow sari was so striking against
the background.
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This image was taken in Madurai India. We were working at an eye
hospital. The hospital dispatches busses to the local villages to
bring patients in for eye surgery. This woman was sitting in the
window of the bus, preparing to help with screening patients in the
villages.
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Another photograph of the Wisconsin State Capital. This photo was
taken from my office window during a particularly beautiful sunset.
Hope you enjoy. Rick
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Storm Over Wisconsin State Capital
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Hi Steve,
I like this image a lot, but would suggest making the water lighter, and the sky and trees a bit darker. Two curves adjustments. My eye wants to be drawn into the water, but the brightness of the trees make this difficult. Rick
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Photograph made in Ogden Valley, Utah during a full moon rise.
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Photograph made in Ogden Valley, Utah after an early season snowfall.
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