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Aug 05, 2006 20:56 |  #1

Taken on the way up to the sequoia forest, I really like this photo, looks even better printed :D


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Aug 05, 2006 21:05 |  #2

I bet it does look fantastic printed! B&W works really well for this photo, I reckon. Great shot - I love the clouds especially :)


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Aug 05, 2006 21:45 |  #3

very nice pic i like it a lot...


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Aug 05, 2006 22:48 as a reply to  @ photocrazy8's post |  #4

Great shot. There is a nice tonal transition in the sky. It works against the stark trees.




  
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Aug 06, 2006 03:47 as a reply to  @ hwyhobo's post |  #5

Fantastic high contrast shot and several interesting elements that combine to make a great image.
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Aug 06, 2006 05:08 as a reply to  @ bikerider's post |  #6

Thanks for the kind words :D




  
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