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Sina Rahmati
{K:170} 9/8/2007
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excellent, as always :)
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 9/25/2006
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Oh wow, I'm sorry to hear that Tim, how awful, life can be so hard and so unfair at times, well at least she enjoyed some wonderful times with you and doing what she liked. You are very brave and have really been through some life changing events. When I watch documentary's I always wonder what makes people want to do that. Is it the challenge? You look to be in excellent shape in your picture. Good for you, and it sounds like you made a smart choice to stop doing that and risking your life.
Gosh I quit smoking...LOL..ok not the same thing. Didn't want my son to grow up without a mother because she did something stupid. Mountaineering isn't stupid, but it is dangerous. Yes, I see what you mean about doing what you want when you can but then again that can be a fatalist way of thinking. Everything in moderation and you have to weigh the good and the bad, I think when you love people or they love you, you have a responsibility to take care of yourself for them. Then again maybe that's just totally wrong. LOL..oh well, that's the way I think.
Purely self taught. Well you're very good. I'm mostly self taught too. I wish I'd have gone to art school when I was younger, I'm glad I'm a nurse, but can't help but wish I had taken some art along the way. I've done some drawings, colored pencil and a little pastel work but I can't show them to you here...:) Linda
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 9/25/2006
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Ahh I am purely self taught. and yes I think that set of pics was with the kit lens. I bought the 12-24 mm not long afterwards...never comes off the D70. Hope to get a D80 as I am heading to Argentina in a week. Before the art thing was in my life I was a pro mountaineer. But had kids and that stopped. My wife a mountaineer as well, but all our friends were dieing in pursuit of this sport and now that we became responsible for little ones we had a lifestyle change. The Irony of all this is that my wife died 4 years later of a brain tumor and I had 2 kids 3 and 5 to raise alone. They are all grown now and doing well but that was a heads up for me as to doing what you want while you can. Never mind the fears about embarking on a new path.
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 9/25/2006
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I see a change in your work from the time this was taken...very nice image, you do have some stunning views in Canada. Beautiful composition again with the water as a lead-in, lovely view...you have a good eye, did you take art courses? Another nice one Tim..:) Linda
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 8/5/2004
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Hi Bren, That struck me too.....yes we seeem to have some similarities . I like your work very much and hope to see more of it soon. Are you on the west coast? Oregon maybe?
Regards,tim
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bren sheehan
{K:1359} 8/4/2004
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I like this one a lot Tim. I see we share similar tastes. I find myself shooting more landscapes in the vertical format rather than the traditional horizontal format. More dramatic I think, and helps lead the eye into the picture . Good work.
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 8/3/2004
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Exquisite, breathtaking view. This is just beautiful and so what I picture Alberta to be.
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Cleeo Wright
{K:565} 8/3/2004
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Very nice! I like it.
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Michele Berti
{K:14921} 8/3/2004
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Tim, this is outstanding. Your whole work is outstanding and so inspiring. Keep it up, I really like your style.
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 8/3/2004
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Hi Tim; this is a really super landscape! The vertical take is unusually effective here, and I love the underwater rocks in the foreground. It's a very pleasant trip for the eyes from the bottom to the top of this photo-- into my favorites! Cheers. Craig
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Patrick Reichert
{K:-11} 8/3/2004
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Simple, fantastic, just all your other photos. Thanks for your comment on my very first Usefilm pic.
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Yoshi Enoki Jr
{K:3021} 8/3/2004
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I love the various level of depth and details clearly defined by the lines that each of the details creates, from being able to see the rock under the water, all the way and away to the end of the lake and the clouds....
a supremely composed and executed shot!
Cheers
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 8/3/2004
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Hi Tim, nice scene and the water looks really inviting. How are you liking the D70? I'm struggling a bit with dust getting on the chip. Haven't had it long and need to get it cleaned already :( Maybe it's a good sign because it shows that i'm using it :) Best wishes from Switzerland Neil
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 8/3/2004
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Hi jim, This is still in Jasper Nat. Park. So its the kids from the town of Jasper that come here.
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Ellen Havrilla
{K:8618} 8/3/2004
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Wonderful view, very good composition. Like your funny story! Regards Ellen
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 8/3/2004
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Hi chris you may be interested in this proposal i have submitted in the forum here: http://www.usefilm.com/forums.php?thread_id=513285#2589804
Let me know what you think? Warm regards, Tim
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 8/3/2004
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Okay, okay, that's it! Enough!! I really have got to go there!!!!! What a fantastic series of landscapes you're bringing us!! Mu compliments!! Kind regards, Chris
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 8/3/2004
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Lovely scene, you brought the foreground rocks well into the picture .. regards, Peter
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dal mandle
{K:1484} 8/3/2004
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This is a very nice landscape Tim... I'll rate it a 7 :)
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 8/3/2004
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What can one say!!Marvelous job,Saeed
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Lukasz Kuczkowski
{K:14687} 8/3/2004
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really good shot Tim; lovely place to take photos; well composed
regards Lukasz
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Glenn R. McGloughlin
{K:3716} 8/3/2004
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Nice relaxing scene, well done with great tonality. Glenn
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 8/3/2004
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Tim this is crystal clear and just stunning..what a great place...
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D. Setiadi
{K:197} 8/3/2004
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I like to see more water than rock on the FG. Overall I like the composition, colors and lighting.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 8/3/2004
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Excellent diagonal composition. Beautiful, as always :)
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 8/3/2004
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Wonderful shot, is this close to your home ? Hate to think of the serenity broken by the screaming and splating bodies on the hard surface from 50 feet. ( PS I used to do that !) jimc
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Michael Sean Fleming
{K:2267} 8/3/2004
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I noticed your other post earlier. While both images look good, I think this composition is superior. You captured a good mix of vertical and diagonal elements, and the strong foreground anchors the entire scene.
Before commenting I checked out your portfolio and website. You have a very impressive body of work.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 8/3/2004
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Very nice shot, Tim! I like the way you've got the lake going diagonally through the frame and the underwater rocks in the foreground. Great composition all around. Dave.
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Alan Orr
{K:9671} 8/3/2004
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Very nice color and perspective. It looks like a beautiful place to swim, hormones or not.
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Kagan Tuncay
{K:-756} 8/3/2004
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beautiful landscape... wish I was there.
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