From my camping trip to K-country this past weekend...my friend caught in a moment of contemplation.
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From my camping trip to K-country this past weekend...my friend caught in a moment of contemplation.
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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Very nice "moment" captured, really like the layers of depth you captured here Casil.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
I also love the three layers along with the human interest. Nicely captured.
very nice composition - well made!
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Good stuff all the way around!!!
Many, many thanks for the kind words everyone. It was a lovely weekend...cold as heck at night and a bit rainy, but lovely nonetheless.
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Wonderful PP here as well w/crisp deep colours.
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Love everything about this image. Composition, processing, mood.
Cheers Marko and asnow
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