― Scapes Showcase ⇒ Fading shades
- Charles Haacker
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I like it. Restful. I looked at it long. I like the remains of the snow in the foreground and the promise of warmer days to come in that really spectacular sky! 

Friends call me Chuck.
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All the great photographers use cameras! No, really.

(I prefer to present pictures in albums because I can put them in specific order.)
All the great photographers use cameras! No, really.

- Matt Quinn
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Works for me. Really well. Need a scotch now. Matt
Matt Quinn
"One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind." Dorothea Lange
"One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind." Dorothea Lange
- LindaShorey
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Chuck's comments are similar to how I felt and responded. With Matt's I'd change to kahlua and cream and all will be right with the world 

"What's important in a photograph and what isn't." http://photographylife.com/whats-import ... -what-isnt
- PietFrancke
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I like this shot very much - love the gradient type depth to the sky. The colors are to kill for. Rich and soothing.
- St3v3M
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I like it but not for the reasons I expected. As I scrolled down I thought I'd find a wonderful scene below and was somewhat saddened it was muted, but when I looked at it again, as a whole, I immediately recognized the sunset as the staring role and the scene below as the supporting actors. It's amazing how your pre-conceptions can change the way you see things. Wonderful! S-
"Take photographs, leave footprints, steal hearts"
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