jimpete
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Very artful shot with lots of interesting elements.
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A very pleasing composition. Lots to look at.
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I like the arrangement and detail of the hemlocks in the foreground. I bet this would make a nice big print!
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A wonderful composition with a really interesting background reflection.
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Amazing intimate shot with wonderful reflections.
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The foreground arrangement is excellent!
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Really enjoy these type of shots. Lots of detail in the sumac and love the deep blacks in the background. That really sets the veg off. Well done!
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Very interesting and different composition. It seems more open and and less confined than most other shots on the subject. Very nice. Regards. Jim
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There seemed to be a palpable connection between the mountain
and the gravesites.
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Very Nice, I like that song and lyrics as well and like how you have incorporated it into your photo.
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Most excellent! Many elements and lots to look at.
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Love the stark high contrast and the lone tree on the far right is really cool.
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Amazing layers front to back. Very inspirational!
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Really nice! I see an s-shape in the water before it hits the sand. The comments about square and cropping are interesting. A little bit of a crop in the sky would give it a more 3:2 ratio and would present quite a different photo.
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The light at the top of the frame is very striking and I really like the detail of the tracks in the foreground.
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Here is the gravesite of Nez Pierce Chief Joseph in Nespelem
Washington. It is quite a deserted place and an interesting history on
how he ended up here. Of course his native land was NE Oregon. I
hope he didn't mind me taking a photo. I guess Red Cloud never did
have his photo taken.
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Here is an old 35mm kodachrome 64 converted to B & W taken over
20 years ago.
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Nice shot Andres. It looks like you achieved what you were after. Well done.
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Excellent high drama IR shot. Love the figure and the leaning tree on the right which adds a lot to the composition.
The Lookout
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Excellent shot of some very interesting critters!