johnsheets
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Early on a Sunday morning I captured this shot. These Mountains
stand tall above the Rio Grande Valley of central New Mexico.
Please submit feedback...thank you.
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Great subject this view directs the viewers eyes along the path of the stream. My only concern is the fiserman is a little to distant but that is not take away from the photo.
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This photo was taken in central New Mexico above the Rio Puerco
Valley. Thank you for your thoughts.....John
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This was taken out in my backfield here in the Rio Grande Valley of
New Mexico. Thank you for you input...John
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Thank you for your input.....John
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Thank you for your input....John
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Thank you for your input....John
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This photo was taken at 80 mph after careful timing and some luck I
got what I wanted. Let me know what you think thankyou.
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A quite carriers of sound, solders in thier elemiment.
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I thought this was a nice shot of the Sandia Mountains taken from
the Rio Grande Valley. I thought the sepia tones would enhance the
shadows and was just a good tone for this piece. I look forward to
your comments.
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Great subject choice. Works great in black and white. Sky, ground, and background landscape has good balance. Nice 7.5.
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I like the subject is different but a good choice shot is true but would have been nice to lose the modern electrical box and conduit. good 6
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The subject of this photo is a tunnel with a continuouse neon ceiling
projecting a lit artistic way. Thankyou for yor input!
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Dark cold good architectural subject should not have another portion of building (upper left) block out portion of the photo. Good 7
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Let me knowm what you think about this ...Thank you......
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Thank you for your comments
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Thankyou for sharing your thoughts
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please share you thoughts of this photo,, thankyou
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I would really like to get input on this piece , Thankyou
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Great to the point message is well presented gives a feeling of hoplessness no escape.
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Please critique this photo thankyou
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Please contribute you input, thankyou
Endless Road
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This road is in central New Mexico drops down to the Rio Puerco
from an east mesa.