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I LOVE this duck picture Maggie! Her bill looks soooo shiny with rich dimensions! And I love the water underneath the tip of her bill-you almost can't tell if she's sucking it in, spilling it out or sloshing it around. The depth of field is just perfect too!
MsBear-give me a shout if...
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That is some serious stinkeye. And I'll have you know that is the first time I've ever used the word "stinkeye" but that's what I thought the second I saw her. I've gotten more welcoming looks when I've gone to take eggs from broodies.
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I was never into Naked Necks, but she is absolutely adorable, in a "so ugly she's cute" kind of way. The first picture especially shows her confidence, that she knows she's beautiful and if you don't see that too, well then you're an idiot. She should be an ambassador for maligned Naked...
Oh Erin, I'm so sorry to hear that! Have you been out driving around looking? I can go with you and be another set of eyes. I can ask my boyfriend to bring me his really nice binoculars-he's coming over this evening and I'm free tomorrow. I'll put the word out to my Sharpsburg friends and my...
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Wow, the water above Fayette Station looks so smooth and glassy! I usually kayak the New River Gorge each Labor Day Weekend. About 1/4 to 1/2 a mile upstream from the bridge where you took the picture, when the two bridges come into view, you actually cannot visually tell which bridge...
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I really like your pictures. I'm kinda partial to B & W and I really like how it brings out the wonderful textures and compositions of yours.
It just goes to show that while elaborate equipment may make it easier for you to realize your vision, it is no substitute for talent. I...
Thanks for the link FourPawz. And I LOVE your photo. That picture sucks me in so much I positively want to go see what's on the other side of that door!
I was lucky in that my forays into darkroom sharing were with people who were more serious about it as a career or as a major (more advanced...
I completed a commercial photography program at the Center for the Media Arts in NYC (formerly the Germaine School of Photography, not sure what or if it is any longer). It was a one year very intensive program working in small, medium and large formats, color and B&W. This was in the late 80's...