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In the “old” days screens and web software were set at 72 DPI. So for my 15” tall screen anything over 72dpi x 15= 1080 pixels high would have to be scrolled. I have no idea what that means for 4K screens and how website software deals with resolution issues. Maybe the IT folks will have a better answer.
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ReYmOnGoUtO"ToGua"... TrYcERAPtUs... "NOAA"
larry_korhank commented on miguel boyayan's gallery image in Uncategorized
Nikon is the True King of the Jungle! Well… actually when digital came out the local professionals sold all their Nikon equipment to buy Canon. I don’t know which is better now. Doesn’t make any difference for me, because once a hobby photographer buys a couple of lenses, they are stuck. Funny image at a time we all need a smile! -
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ReYmOnGoUtO"ToGua"... TrYcERAPtUs... "NOAA"
larry_korhank commented on miguel boyayan's gallery image in Uncategorized
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Oh, sorry, ... forgot there was another West Coast. Us Americans have certainly earned our egocentric reputations the last 4 years. Anyway, now that I have the right West Coast, I assume the lighthouse on the “west side” is symbolic of the coast and the tree and bench is the interior to the east. Maybe even a National Park. The subject seems to be stuck in between , in the rain, maybe with a dreary job to match the mood. Your digital work is always first rate. Wish I could do it. However, I’m still going to complain about the digital rain. Maybe a puddle would do. And where are the coastal mountains? BTW, I'm suffering from Covid Cabin Fever, so don't take me too seriously.
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I like the drain. For me it balances all the white space on the left. It also functions as a Black Hole, creating drama with the Cat’s Tongue Ripple Galaxy. It also gives the water someplace to go. Our cats are addicted to water dripping from the bath spout. Every mourning they leap into the tub to get their fix. Once I forgot to open the drain. Splash!
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Thoughts in chronological order: 1. The clouds and umbrella do a good job of implying rain, but the “digital rain” is kind of a thought blocking screen. 2. What the hell is Mary Poppins doing out there and what’s her relationship to the other elements? 3. It never rains in California, but girl don’t they warn you, it pours, man it pours.
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Looks like all the forks go to the same place. So maybe the message is “it’s the journey, not the destination.” Especially since there doesn’t seem to be any destination . In any case, it’s an excellent example of how to take a bunch of forks and design an interesting image with leading lines, alignment, repetition, contrast, and balance. Great job!
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Glossy ibis in flight ( Plegadis falcinellus)
larry_korhank commented on Giangiorgio Crisponi's gallery image in Wildlife
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Karst Spring, Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada
larry_korhank commented on adamkis's gallery image in Nature
I have mixed feelings about the downed trees in your image, and in waterfalls in general. In the last 5 decades many of the Appalachian Mountain Hemlock trees have died and most of the falls are “littered” with fallen hemlocks. My waterfall buddy hates them, and won’t even go to falls that have a lot of them. Personally I don’t really mind them too much, and what can you do about it anyway? If possible I’ll work them into the composition, and if that’s not possible, crop them out of the frame, or just go with the “it is what it is” flow. -