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They don't get any better than this ... truly remarkable in every way. Regards, Bill
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Wow Didi, this is one of those images that doesn't need to be critiqued in detail, or subject to over thinking... it's just something you'd love to have hanging large on your wall. Regards, Bill
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Another breathtaking image Pierre as usual. I'm not sure what the message is, but who cares. The graphic is a tantilizing on it's own. Regards, Bill
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Great portrait Suzi. And the title is priceless! Regards, Bill.
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I have a complaint Linh. Every time I think I have a "favorite" from your work, I have to rethink it when I view your latest image. I guess they are all my favorites. Also, off the subject, I love the simple beveled framing you use and wondered if you'd share that secret with me? Bill
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Wow Julio. This is a landscape that has everything in one image...the water, the rock formations, and the lovely sky and sunset all beautifully captured! Regards, Bill
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Superb Vladimir! While their is a lot of beautiful time lapsed water shots, shooting this close was inspiredas is the the lighting. Regards, Bill.
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At high speed they skim across the water with little more than the props
touching the water.
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My grandson and his girlfriend in the family "swimming pool". It was on a recording setting day with the temperature reaching 105 degrees!
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Outstanding as usual Linh. Regards, Bill
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Thanks Rashad, Patsy, Glauco, Kim. I too love the elements in this shot Kim, and would like to take credfit for composing it just this way in the camera, but the truth is I had no idea they were there when I shot it, and in fact didn't see them until months later when I was going to through the Lightroom library to weed out rejects and came very close to deleting it. The lesson here is a twist on the carpenter's creed, "look twice, cut once." Thanks again, Bill
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The definition of "wide eyed wonder." Beautifully done, Bill
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Thanks Tarek. I fogot to mention that the gull is also anxious about the outcome and the wine is there for the humans in case it goes badly.
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