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Amazing, all those fall colors killing me, i should sell my gear or give up photography then.
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I like this one. Very nice contrast between the warm colors vs the cold grey of the tree/water.Great series ofimages. Continuing in the fall theme is this one, to me it has a very Japanese feel, despite having been shot at Eighth Lake in the Adirondacks.
Tom
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Thanks Tom. A couple more from the same trip: Hoel Pond after sunset and reflections/lily pads:I like this one. Very nice contrast between the warm colors vs the cold grey of the tree/water.
You're very observant, Jack - Eliot Porter is my greatest inspiration and while I try to avoid copying him, there is no doubt I feel his influence. More to come as I find time to process!Wow, don't look for 24 hours and a raft of great images has been loaded up!
Bill, yours is reminiscent of the work form one of my favorite landscape photographers, Eliot Porter. :thumbs:
Nice shots. Mosques with their non-representational artwork are some of the most beautiful buildings on earth; I particularly would like to visit and photograph Hagia Sophia in Turkey, which has had a storied existence over the centuries.A couple of pics taken at one of the biggest mosques in the world - the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Truly a sight to behold
And its also fall in Japan...some parts...this photograph, taken this afternoon at Ryuzu Falls. Hasselblad H3D-39 with HCD4/28.