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    Untitled

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    I am much more invested in black and white photography and it thrills me to see a photo with such crisp tones of black and white. This is a very sharp photograph! Does the cat carry this attitude around all day? The expression and the way you shot it is priceless. I love it!

    The top of the head burned out but from photographing cowboys (white hats) sometimes there isn't a whole lot we can do about that....

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    Rainbow Trout

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    your print looks like a beautiful painting. i am curious, did you photoshop it any? i'd like to be standing where you were when you made the photograph.

    fantastic colors...i do want to know if you altered it any.

    Baby Robin

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    the photo sure works better large. i think that the bird really has nice light on it. however, it does "blend" into to the branches. and, i'm sure that is the intention..keep predators from seeing it.

    really good colors!!

    Untitled

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    is very touching. The colors, particularly the copper, are outstanding. You can feel the relationship between the two people very well.

    The only thing I would have done would have been to step back just enough to "round" out the top of the photograph.

    Nicely done. Thank you for posting this. Pat

    Untitled

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    I like everything about this photograph. Your colors, detail and the idea that everything is better on the other side of the window!

    Thank you for posting this. Pat

    Pera, Pag

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    This is lovely! She is lovely and the photograph is exceptional. I feel her spirit which is what I believe to be the ultimate goal of a portrait photographer.

     

    Great colors and composition. Thank you for posting this one. Pat

    Lizardo

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    Very interesting photo at this time for me. I live in central Texas and I have little guys like this that get into my house also. The only difference is that my friend's eyes aren't as large. I can't kill anything either..

     

    Very, very timely photograph for me.

     

    Thanks for the very kind words on the rodeo photograph. :-)

     

    Pat

    Toothy Grin

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    This is absolutely fantastic! This guy/girl is smiling at you and us...Tones are great..love the muddy hair on the right. The black bat ears really rock!

    I would not change one thing about this "pig portrait". Thanks for posting it.

    Park Lafontaine

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    portrait. I wouldn't change a thing about this. You certainly captured an honesty and a sense of depth in the young man's face. I love the background. Thanks for posting this.

    Pat

    BOILER

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    Your imagination knows no bounds and that is how good photography comes about! You have an exceptional eye and I really enjoy your work.

     

    Thanks for posting so many beautiful photographs. Pat

    p.s. thanks for the comment on the bull...had alot of fun that day. :-)

    Transhumancia.

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    I am a huge sucker for photographs of herds of "anything". You've captured the sheep in lovely light and color. I particularly like the way they fade out in the mist.

    Thank you for posting this.

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