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Old 11-04-2009, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by windrider86 View Post
The sailboat really caught my eye. The contrast between the sail and the rest of the world gives it wonderful quality
Thanks windrider. That was the main reason I converted that photo. I had a funny feeling it would provide a great range in tone.
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Paul all nicely done, I would agree with Sparda the 1st and 3rd are exceptional shots. Well composed, good positioning and lovely scenes!

Duane
Thanks Duane. Those are two of my favs as well from this series.
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Gorgeous, as always! Love the scenery in the first, the depth of field in the trees....I love the sea and all things boaty so I love the 3rd. And 4 is great! Nice cobweb! Tough to choose a favorite, but maybe the trees.......
You are too generous, Nicky. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Preacherman View Post
Very effective Paul, and No 2 is my fav. Thanks for these. PAUL
Hi Paul. I am glad that someone liked that shot. I think what I liked is, and Nathan de Gargoyle would appreciate this comment, the way that the base of the trees in the foreground form a strong triangle via the forest floor.
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Hi Paul. These places are beautiful and peaceful. The water looks so calm. I love the 1st and the 3rd one.

Sparda
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Thanks Sparda. As I said to Duane, these are two of my favs from this set. The first is a shot from Campbell Valley Regional Park, and the third a shot from Crescent Beach, both near the Vancouver area in British Columbia. Cheers.
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