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Nice work Alan. I really like Bordered Rock and the backboard photo. Glad you got up there, it must be beautiful.
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Thanks Lynn. It was indeed nice to get out of the city for several days.
Btw, in case it’s not obvious, that dark border on the rock was where it had yet to dry out in the sun. Originally, it tricked me into thinking it was part of the rock itself.
Cool! Thanks.
You’re entirely welcome!
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Very very good pictures. Power of nature – light/shadow – humans
Humans, light, and shadow — isn’t that all we need as photographers?
:)
Yes you’re right!!!
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Nice work Alan. I really like Bordered Rock and the backboard photo. Glad you got up there, it must be beautiful.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks Lynn. It was indeed nice to get out of the city for several days.
Btw, in case it’s not obvious, that dark border on the rock was where it had yet to dry out in the sun. Originally, it tricked me into thinking it was part of the rock itself.
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Cool! Thanks.
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You’re entirely welcome!
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Very very good pictures. Power of nature – light/shadow – humans
LikeLiked by 1 person
Humans, light, and shadow — isn’t that all we need as photographers?
:)
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes you’re right!!!
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