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I like the studio photograph overall however a closer look at the feet seems to look modified or distorted.
Am I seeing that clearly?
Cheers
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Hi Gerald
Is this another Frank Sutcliffe in the making perhaps?
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Hi Gerald
I would recommend framing this picture and hanging it over your fireplace. Absolutely brilliant. And a picture like this from Whitby is magical. Enjoy your work and hope you continue to inspire others with your creativity.
I travel to Whitby a bit and really love shooting in Whitby and Sandsend. Look up Keith Foster and he would be a person to connect with to share photo adventures with when in Whitby area.
Cheers from Canada
Leon Desrocher
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Yinka, there is a landscape competition on photo.net as we speak. WHY IS THIS BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH AND MANY OF YOUR OTHERS NOT ENTERED.
Please rectify this injustice immediately.
Thank you
Leon
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Thank you Laurent
Unfortunately I do not have any software to edit my photographs. Maybe one day.
All the best
Leon
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Thank you Laurent
But I too am not from the West Coast and completely understand the boats being out of the water/ice right now.
All the best
Leon Desrocher
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Hi Drew
This is on the BC Ferry heading back to Horseshoe Bay from the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia
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On November 22, 1963 the presidential motorcade made a left hand turn from N. Houston Street onto Elm St. Within a moment of turning this corner a man with a high powered rifle standing in one of those windows shot and killed John F. Kennedy, President of the United States at the time.
They still mark the exact spot on the road with an X where the President was shot.
Many people think we will never know the real story.
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Hi Drew
Thanks for noticing my rodeo picture. I see this photograph of old George. You sure should treasure this one. As I am sure you know, the Troubadour has rode off into the sunset after his huge farewell concert in Dallas last month. He is truly a legend. He also was a true rodeo man.
Cheers
Leon
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Can you please tell me if what this chain and medallion is? I have one from 1908 and always wondered what it is.
Thank you
Leon Desrocher
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Laurent, what a great capture from a past moment in time.
I love this photograph. Using Black & White is exactly what was needed.
Congratulations
Leon Desrocher
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A beautiful print for the wall. Do not print less than 20 x 30 and i suggest you display it in a well lit room on canvass. If you are putting it under glass (NOT RECOMMENDED) I would use non glare glass. Canvass box is best.
Very Very nice work… I love it. It reminds me of a bouquet of flowers.
Cheers
Leon Desrocher
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Hi Laurent
CONGRATULATIONS. You deserve a lot of recognition for your hard work and great results.
Cheers
Leon Desrocher
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Ruud, Maurizio and Susan
Thank you for your kind words.
Leon
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Looks amazing.
I expect it to be a favourite of the structure contest.
Good Luck.
Leon
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Gaetan, when I see the Quebec women persevere like this it makes me sit back and stay quite because if their this tough I don't ever want to make them mad. LOL.
Great photograph.
Cheers
Leon
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Nice shot.
This reminds me of a little donut shop in McAllen Texas. The donuts were fried and tasted amazing.
Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories.
Leon
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Thank you Maurizio
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Dave, I love this shot. It is vintage and clean. Just like it was taken in the 40's.
Great capture and nice vintage touch.
7/7
Cheers
Leon
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Thank you Ruud.
Sometimes I think we are all too serious about life. It is much too short so let's embrace it and have fun.
Cheers
Leon
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Hi Jose
Your photography is very good but in my opinion if you reduced the size of your large borders it may be much more appealing. A slim and subtle border is always better. You may also want to try a white border in some cases.
I do however really enjoy looking at your portfolio.
Cheers
Leon
Spring-morning
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Madeleine, this is a beautiful picture and I hope it is framed on a large canvas and displayed on a wall somewhere for everyone to see.
I am curious to know what lenses and camera you used to take this photograph.
It is simply elegant.
Thanks for sharing.
Leon Desrocher