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Rox Bohn

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  1. I tried clicking my heels twice (it worked for Dorothy) but of course in my case all I ended up with is scuffed sides of red high heels. Oy Vay, KW. I'll have to settle for the one click go big. :(    California girls are pouters. As you can see....

  2. I love these lucky moments that are caught and surprise us. They show our humanity and greater still when a younger person gets bit by the bug of the frame up. Cowboy you have a way of holding that camera like a lover, that is reflected in your beautiful love filled images. Kudos ... as always.         

    Abintra ....

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    ...on a better than good shot. But then KW you know how much I like your shots. There is something spiritual in old wood         (pews).  Your angles are always exactly perfect. A friend once told me to frame up the shot and then step back two feet. It seems you may know this trick. Kudos on your skill. You did the church proud. :)

  3. This shot reminds me that it has been a long while since I last sat on a curb without a worry!

    I must go do that-soon. Your gallery is FULL of wonderful samplings, but i find myself charmed by your wonderful images of children, and all of your black and whites.

    Thank you for the inspiration!

     

    Untitled#01

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    Less is more...agree in this shot it works well.
    The statement this image makes to me (and does well) is that water is life for the tree-
    Renar, this is a wonderful image- I can not think of anyway to improve upon it- I can see it as a series or triptic.
    The signature would be better at the upper left (which i imagine is against all the rules) perhaps.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Two Oranges

          3

    I love it when a photographer pays attention to such wonderful daily occurrences.

    A butterfly feeding often just goes unnoticed.

    Your images are divine, delicious and so wonderfully insightful.

    Thank you!

     

     

    Gone...

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    I imagine he has turned into a Merman :)

    Colin, this is a wonderful image- very creative and fresh!

    The yellow actually adds interest rather than detracting us from the focus-

    Great image-

  4. ...I know the exact spot, in fact I have pulled over in a motor home there myself! :)

    I love your capture, and oddly it is not easy to see that vista so clear!

    As i gaze at your image, I see as the water is hitting the sand, a naked womans profile in the sand.....or is it a face?

    Thanks for always having more to share. :)

  5. I love the colors in this shot.

    I look at your stuff, and wonder what draws me into them, so deeply.

    They seem to enhance my mood.

    This one makes me remember my life as a little girl on the docks where my dad fished commercially.

    Thanks for your images, they make a great treat with coffee in the morning!

  6. Your comment made me not only grin... but chuckle. I often fall into (on) things by trying your concept about stepping back.

    One day perhaps it will be into something more fun than the thistles.

     

  7. Tim, i enjoyed the absence of a person...yet the subtle hints with the footprints, and umbrella that someone was there.

    I LOVE the colors, and of course decided i must try to find a good umbrella!

    Great capture, great mood, great eye.

    CASA PALOPO

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    I love the whole thing, Gerardo.

    I love the Calla's, the hats...even the half a chair.

    Your portfolio is wonderful as well.

    I enjoyed myself this morning, you have captured the essence of life.

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