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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 6/26/2005
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Great capture Bill and I like the about too !
Love the colours in this, but I just don't like the taste of cranberries lol
Steve
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Len Webster
{K:25714} 12/18/2004
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Far away from the land, man and machine seem too confident by half in this real 'bobby-dazzler'! An impressive shot.
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Anthony Gargani
{K:4527} 10/26/2004
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Hello Bill, I followed you here from your post in the Philosophy forum regarding critiques.
This thumbnail caught my eye-initially because of the intense range of color but also because of the word 'cranberry'. I imagine this is less than 25 or 30 minutes from my house, as I've seen these monsters at work.
As you have stated above and in the forum post-"it is what it is", I like that attitude and I like this picture.
I'd also like to thank you for adding the NORTH AMERICAN DIV. to your 'about' section. Sometimes we are so diverse here it's nice to get a slice of homemade pie (especially when it's this close).
I will also consider your comment on being brutal with one's self. I confess I post in haste and out of laziness because I "have to put up a picture". I will re-think that poor attitude (as you pointed out it is the attitude of a loser...) and get out the pruning shears. I believe it is time. In fact, just last night I dropped three shots that just plain sucked and had no business wasting bandwidth here. I know in my heart there are others.
I am interested in learning and I am glad I happened to across your path. I'm not into 'artsy' stuff-anything anyone puts a title on and hangs on the wall and thinks that's justification enough-but prefer what would be more of a traditional line of thought on my photography. Not stale, but proven so to speak. I am book taught except for a class I had in seventh grade (1975)on B&W darkroom and photography. My first camera was an Argus rangefinder with a pop out lens (and a broken rangefinder at that...). I now shoot digital but spent most of my years using a Canon AE-1.
Well, if you ever get bored or have some time to burn stop by my portfolio and give it a few whacks if you like. I'd appreciate it.
I'm not sure if you will ever come across this, but I hope so.
Take care and thanks for the challenge,
Anthony Gargani
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Pam Heisler
{K:4032} 10/13/2004
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I love these shots Bill... Make me all warm and fuzzy inside.. *LOL* There just wonderful..
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 10/12/2004
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Excellent composition and colors Bill... Do you think the guy drinks a lot of cranberry juice????
Love it!!!!
Cheers,
Maria
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 10/11/2004
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Bill, I like the contrast of colours here. I put up a shot for ya, go check it out and let me know what ya think. Jim Gamble
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 10/11/2004
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Outstanding clairity and compositon!
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Gabriella Carta
{K:22879} 10/11/2004
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wowwwwww... wonderful shot and colors, good
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 10/11/2004
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That is huge, what a riot of colours, this series has been, great Margaret
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 10/11/2004
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What fantastic colours.
I'd love to see this from the air. Must be quite amazing when you fly over these cranberry ponds/fields
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BILL MAHLER
{K:5882} 10/11/2004
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Thanks Paul ... yep .. only reason for the photo...:))
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Best .... Bill
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 10/11/2004
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Excellent capture Bill,great composition and color
Best regards
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 10/11/2004
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What a great color combo: red and yellow!
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