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08/03/2007 09:15:06 AM |
This is certainly a slice of life photo. I would never have heard of something like this. Very interesting picture! |
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07/30/2007 08:50:26 AM |
Thats a wonderful shot, I love the complexity of the antlers, and the composition that holds it to the corner of the frame |
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07/27/2007 02:13:00 PM |
Wow, that's a lot of antlers piled together. great clarity, this would be a great addition to a town. |
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07/27/2007 11:45:52 AM |
LOVE the composition! Very cool. |
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07/27/2007 02:13:59 AM |
WOW! Talk about local color. Nice textures and composition, too. |
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07/26/2007 11:18:31 PM |
What a great shot! Love the sky and the detail even in the shadows is great! Way to go. Lots of knife handles here!! |
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07/26/2007 10:52:04 PM |
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07/26/2007 10:29:03 PM |
WOW totally cool shot here and I love this composition very much..... |
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07/26/2007 05:57:28 PM |
Until I read your description, I thought this was a close-up of a thorn bush. I've never been to Wyoming and I'd never heard of the Antler Arches until today. Hard to believe that many Elk shed their antlers, and that there is more than one arch.
It's a dramatic photo, with the incredible "texture" in the foreground and the cloudy blue sky behind. |
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07/26/2007 05:48:19 PM |
Uh... antlers not on an animal creeps me out. I do understand they shed them, but still. Like snake skin... ewwwww. Great capture of the texture on the antlers. I like the sky as the BG. Very nice. |
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07/26/2007 05:28:47 PM |
Oh my word....This kind of macabre...Ah they real antlers? Where did they come from (well deers obviously but you know what I mean) and what is the arch leading to
When I saw the thumb nail I thought it was a really vicious thicket bush so it was a shock when I opened it up
Lovely sharpness on the antlers
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07/26/2007 05:11:00 PM |
what an interesting subject! why on earth are there so MANY antlers available for arches? (do i want to know the answer to this??) love the diagonal you have created here. might be nice to pull a bit more blue out of your lovely sky. love the cloud... it's a bit ominous (especially for the deer!) |
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07/26/2007 04:10:25 PM |
I never knew such a thing existed (the arch, not the antlers!). Nice use of the diagonal. |
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