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Great job and facial expression! Even as a thumbnail on PN, the photo (and you :) ) jumps out at the viewer
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I had a friend who used to climb the Weeping Wall on Cirrus Mountain
regularly (He is not in this photo). He said it was relaxing... The
ice cliff is rather large and in my Banff folder you can see a zoomed
out version where the climbers are specks. I was content to take
photos from the ground.
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A coyote we saw foraging in Jasper National Park. Although this is
Alberta in winter, this coyote was foraging in the drier eastern part
of the park.
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Very striking. Nice composition and lighting
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Striking photo. The dramatic sky and yellow canola foreground are very effective.
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I like the converging light lines in the bottom of the photo and the texture. As some one said, the sky is interesting but the lower half of the photo really makes the picture.
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Thanks for any comments
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Typical postcard view of Mount Rundle. I thought the multi-branched
stump provided some foreground interest
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Very nice photo with good composition and subtle HDR
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Very nice symmetry and composition
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Photo from last fall. The snow in New England ended a disappointing fall
color season
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Very nice capture of the powerful weather. I hope none of that spray got on your camera!
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Very nice. Love the effect of the moon behind the cactus.
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Nice fall colors. This was always a nice viewpoint for a photo. Prior to the reconfiguration and fencing of the highway in the mid-1990s, you could look in this direction with no fence in the foreground...
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You can see part of the Jasper Park Lodge over the Lake, which is a
brilliant cyan color. Thanks for any comments.
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Very nice light and well-composed!
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So lucky to live there! The view from Mt. Norquay is always nice!
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This mallard didn't get out of the water after reading the sign...
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Trinity Church in Copley Square, Boston, reflected in the John Hancock
Tower and framed by the church itself. This was an HDR composite
composed of six photos. Interestingly, the sky's painterly look is
not a result of the HDR but some effect from the reflective glass of
the Hancock building, as a non-HDR photo in my Massachusetts folder
shows.
Thanks for any comments.
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Very nice light and composition
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