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05/06/2004 12:59:08 PM · #1
I recently went on a little trip to Devils Tower. I got a few shots that I would like to share with you all. I just got them up for sale and thought I would lower the price for all my dpc friends.
Hope you enjoy them.

$2.00 for 4x5 and 4x6
$6.00 for 8x10 and 8x12
$12.00 for 10X15
$16.00 for 16x20

You can go directly to my prints HERE

Or

You can find the Devils Tower Portfolio HERE
and tell me what you think or any critiques if you like. :-)

Here are a few of my favorite:




Here is one that I converted to b/w. I really like this shot.



Message edited by author 2004-05-06 13:13:02.
05/06/2004 04:36:07 PM · #2
Just 2 days ago, as I usually do, I made my Devils Tower mashed potato sculpture before dugging in :)
05/06/2004 10:11:05 PM · #3
What's up folks? I try to comment on most shots that people put in the forums. hmmm...is it just a one sided thing here?
:-(
05/06/2004 10:12:23 PM · #4
Originally posted by faidoi:

Just 2 days ago, as I usually do, I made my Devils Tower mashed potato sculpture before dugging in :)

Thanks for the laugh, faidoi. :) Love that movie.
05/06/2004 10:16:25 PM · #5
Nice shots Sonja. I really like the lighting on the one naturally framed by the trees. Looking through your portfolio reminded me yet again of how nice it would be to have the ability to simply have a "next" button to scroll through all the images without having to continue going back to the thumbnails.

Message edited by author 2004-05-06 22:16:33.
05/06/2004 10:17:10 PM · #6
too tired to do a google search, Can I ask where is Devils Tower? I better stop voting lol and start again after a nap....wouldnt want a groggy, not thought out vote.. only to see that I keep giving a high average vote and my scores are going in the other direction.

Oops sorry to be ranting.
I like the first one, and the conversion of B&W.
05/06/2004 10:18:55 PM · #7
Very nice Sonja, as always. I think the B&W are my favorite.
05/06/2004 10:19:57 PM · #8
Well, I really like Devils Tower 18. I think I like the color version better than the black and white though, the reds are beautiful. Why the sun/flare in the B&W version? But my favorite is #21. Very nice pictures. Did you say where Devils Tower is? And this is the Close Encounters thing right?
05/06/2004 10:20:16 PM · #9
Originally posted by JPR:

Nice shots Sonja. I really like the lighting on the one naturally framed by the trees. Looking through your portfolio reminded me yet again of how nice it would be to have the ability to simply have a "next" button to scroll through all the images without having to continue going back to the thumbnails.


Man that would be so nice!! Specially to those with dialup,, make things quicker.
05/06/2004 10:25:13 PM · #10
Northeastern Wyoming USA

Originally posted by tolovemoon:

too tired to do a google search, Can I ask where is Devils Tower? I better stop voting lol and start again after a nap....wouldnt want a groggy, not thought out vote.. only to see that I keep giving a high average vote and my scores are going in the other direction.

Oops sorry to be ranting.
I like the first one, and the conversion of B&W.

05/06/2004 10:31:02 PM · #11
Those are nice... I especially like 14, 18, 20, 21 and 28. See any good sunsets around there ?? Are your 'printables' direct off of RAW ?
R.
05/07/2004 02:35:06 AM · #12
Nudge.
05/07/2004 03:06:31 AM · #13
Originally posted by tolovemoon:

Originally posted by JPR:

Nice shots Sonja. I really like the lighting on the one naturally framed by the trees. Looking through your portfolio reminded me yet again of how nice it would be to have the ability to simply have a "next" button to scroll through all the images without having to continue going back to the thumbnails.


Man that would be so nice!! Specially to those with dialup,, make things quicker.


Every site has one, whether the builder put it there or not.

Right click and choose "open in new window" if you're using IE. When you're done looking at the photo, close that new window and you'll see the old one with the thumbnails w/o it needing to load again.
05/07/2004 12:35:14 PM · #14
BumP with a twist :-)
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