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| 08/01/2013 07:06:21 PM |
Heading Outby glad2badadComment: This is really beautiful, and I like how you've done it, but at the same time the pastels seem almost weird. Still, I like it better now than I did on first pass, so bumpety-bump you go. I wish you'd leveled the horizon, though :-( |
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| 08/01/2013 07:05:02 PM |
Abeby Yo_SpiffComment: Pretty spiffy-looking old dude, crusty as hell. I like him as soon as I see him. I hope he likes Bears, though; some crusty old guys shoot us... |
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| 08/01/2013 07:04:00 PM |
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| 08/01/2013 07:02:40 PM |
Queen's Lakeby vawendyComment: There's so much to like here but holy moley, that yellow grass saturation is just screaming at me. The rest of it's super. Love the Osprey/Fish Hawk. I could live in that house and under that glowering sky. |
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| 08/01/2013 07:01:25 PM |
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| 08/01/2013 06:58:21 PM |
Peekaboo.by EgillPComment: That looks a whole lot like the bridge I stand on when I shoot my red-skiff location :-) Nice control of the tones. |
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| 08/01/2013 06:57:15 PM |
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| 08/01/2013 06:57:02 PM |
'Bear'ly morningby vikasComment: My kind of scene, no doubt about it. I live in places like that, though the shadows of my marshes tend to be more luminous, and the clouds tend to have more texture :-) Love the composition. |
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| 08/01/2013 06:56:00 PM |
Happy To See Meby Dr.ConfuserComment: I'm pretty sure I recognize you, but I'm shy to say so because if I were wrong, which a Bear often is in these matters, I'd end up with egg on my face. But thanks for the smile, ma belle! |
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| 08/01/2013 06:54:34 PM |
Spirit of the Bareby jomariComment: So I'm a weathered, dying old tree in a patch of bracken, am I? Not far from the truth, actually :-)
"Last night they drained the fluid from a knee
and pumped a shoulder full of cortisone.
Thus I conform to my divinity
by dying inward, like an aging tree."
Theodore Roethke |
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