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Laszlo Illes
{K:2019} 2/8/2005
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Hi Mark! This is definitely not a "simple image"... This is a wonderful, stunning landscape. Well used DOF! Congratulations and best regards, Laci
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 12/26/2004
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Chad, one word, envy....good luck love the fact you can just drive up there..well not really but you understand, It is just that beautiful. Have fun and hope the hollidays are good to you.
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Chad Simcox
{K:1845} 12/26/2004
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Mark, I agree with Ryan. I think this shot would look great with a large depth of field. I'm heading up to RMNP in the morning to shoot, hope the roads are open!
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 12/20/2004
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Still closed...same snow drifts :-)
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Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 12/20/2004
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I'm sure was really a cold day Mark, but at the monment it is 7 degrees here in Pgh!!
Beautiful country my friend!!
Larry
Back in 1957 way home from army in California, tried to drive through this park in June, but was still closed with snow drifts......:-))
Larry
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 12/19/2004
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I really like your choice of depth of field and you have lovely light and colour in the capture :)
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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 12/19/2004
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Wonderful composition, Mark, and some beautiful scenery. I agree with Jim, the mountains don't have to be in focus. They sure make a wonderful backdrop for the tree though. Well done!
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 12/19/2004
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Well Mark... I get it. Simple Christmas. Small tree, lonely... the mountains do not have to be in focus when the small tree is the focus. Good one.
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R Pike
{K:1242} 12/19/2004
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Lovely landscape Mark, I would have liked to see the mountains in focus though, still a lovely shot. Well done
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