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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 4/9/2005
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A fitting tribute, and a fine image Scott. B+W is my fav to view, and shoot as well. Although I am currently experimenting with colour, all of my serious work for show and sale is B+W. I really like your composition here, and your use of DOF. P.S. You would love the stormy skies we get in Ontario.
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Scott Sykes
{K:350} 4/2/2005
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I have been a fan of Ansel since I saw my first mono Saguaro photograph as a young teenager having just moved to Arizona. I learned then the most common thread of his greatest photographs...the weather.
Now that I have my new camera I can't wait for monsoon season!
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Zannoni Matteo
{K:12211} 3/30/2005
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un cielo straordinario, complimenti,
Pace e Salute, M.
www.circolofotograficosarzanese.it
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 3/30/2005
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Great picture and close to Ansel?s classic pictures (Involute cactus as I remember), Best - Thomas
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 3/30/2005
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Scott,
You couldn't have picked a better landscape photographer to emulate. Here in Toronto, leading out of Union Station train station towards the Skydome, is an Ansel Adams display. The reproductions are up about 12 feet from the ground and are quite large. People stop and stare at them every day. They are a wonderful contrast to the otherwise industrial look of the area. I believe they have a great calming effect on the busy commuters.
Andre
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 3/30/2005
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That is some panorama!
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