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Carolyn Wheeler
{K:1007} 8/20/2005
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Thank you very much Richard. That was my favorite (and also my 1st post here). I had cropped out a stray trashbin and didn't resize the photo... I just started "framing" with my last photo. Maybe I'll frame and re-submit my 1st one, one day...
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/54489.html
Now, talk about beautiful landscapes! Your "dramatic sunset" is unbelievable! I will leave a comment there. WOW!
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Richard Gain
{K:386} 8/20/2005
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Carolyn This one is lovely too! In some ways I think I prefer it. The birds and the cloud reflections really add interest, in my opinion, and the square format is more unusual. It would like nice in a frame - but I can't talk, really, because I haven't started framing my pictures yet. Richard
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Carolyn Wheeler
{K:1007} 8/19/2005
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Thank you Richard. The water in the foreground is from a big storm after high-tide. And of course the rest is the Atlantic Ocean.
Here's another photo where the clouds are reflected in the rain water.
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Richard Gain
{K:386} 8/19/2005
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Interesting double reflection with the strip of land in the centre. Very nice.
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Titin Simanjuntak
{K:251} 8/18/2005
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This is truly a pretty sight, Carolyn. Looks quiet and calm. I like sunset/rise. Congrats. Cheers, Titin
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