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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Shutter Speed: 6/1 second
F Number: F/13.0
Focal Length: 10 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 17, 2006, 8:01:59 AM
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I doubt I will ever tire of taking these shots. This time of year is when these all happen.
This is a very nice pic. Now to look at the rest of your gallery
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i was on break at work this morning around 8am (yes i was actually taking a break already that early), and saw the redish/pink sky and the parted clouds...was thinking to myself that i really need to bring my camera to work on the early days.
A grand lady of many moods.
Thinking about the "edge" discussion. Perhaps it the collection that can have the edge, as well as, and even separate from the individual portraits. You might try to arrange a display (in a journal for starters) of the different moods and seasons as seen from the same location.
Steve
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Be we, DADA, don't agree with them, for art isn't serious, I assure you, and if we reveal the crime so as to show that we are learned denunciators, it's to please you, dear audience, I assure you, and I adore you.
--monsieur antipyrine's manifesto
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i was on break at work this morning around 8am (yes i was actually taking a break already that early), and saw the redish/pink sky and the parted clouds...was thinking to myself that i really need to bring my camera to work on the early days.
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Simply complex, plainly multifaceted, obscurely popular...
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Thinking about the "edge" discussion. Perhaps it the collection that can have the edge, as well as, and even separate from the individual portraits. You might try to arrange a display (in a journal for starters) of the different moods and seasons as seen from the same location.
Steve
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Interesting, my wife said: "It looks like a post card" Which is a compliment, but also...well, indicitive of my style
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