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Originally Posted by windrider86
The sailboat really caught my eye. The contrast between the sail and the rest of the world gives it wonderful quality
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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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Originally Posted by dvetter
Paul all nicely done, I would agree with Sparda the 1st and 3rd are exceptional shots. Well composed, good positioning and lovely scenes!
Duane
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Thanks Duane. Those are two of my favs as well from this series.
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Originally Posted by SoxAddict
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.......
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You are too generous, Nicky. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Preacherman
Very effective Paul, and No 2 is my fav. Thanks for these. PAUL
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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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Originally Posted by sparda79
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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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