##The Weekly Landscape Thread 20 sept 2012##

A real keeper, Lee! I really like the composition, rock, surf, birds and sand and sky!

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Tom

 
Nicely done, Susan! Love barns, silos and clouds! Can't go wrong with that combination, any day!

Thanks for sharing.

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Tom

 
Great story line and delicious looking tomatoes, Robiro! I can almost taste them, yumm!

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Tom

 
Very nice shots, Cleve! A beautiful country and you've caught spring just right! Cold, warm (sometimes), rain, snow, and stark beauty.

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Tom

 
Gorgeous color and detail!

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Tom

 
Thanks, Tom.. appreciate your stopping by and kind commenting :D ..

Best regards,
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Bruno
 
Fine set, beautiful country side well taken, the second shot is my favorite for the blue tint over the mountains ;) .. job well done, looking forward to fall colored series :D ..

Best regards,
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Bruno
 
Nice landscapes, John!

The colors are gorgeous, both frames!

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Tom

 
Wow! What an incredible sunset! Stunning!

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Tom

 
Neat shot, Dez! How did you get that angle? Is it a "T" shaped pier?

And, what is the tall, red structure? A flying swing pylon?
It's a + shaped pier. The red structure is called Steeplechase Parachute Jump Tower. They used to parachute off of it. Here's an old shot I found online from the 1950s:



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Dez

http://dezsantana.com

 
Nice vantage point of an interesting looking city. I love seeing places I have never been to, in that one day, I may go there! Really neat!

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Tom

 
I like the framing of this photo. The house is a piece of artwork, for sure. So ornate, and intricate. Is it a hotel?

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Tom

 
I like this photo. The catwalk/bridge leading to the building's second floor, or maybe the third floor, says a lot about how high the tides, seas can get. And the yellow glow from the light room is well caught.

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Tom

 
Thanks Erik.

Using the better colour separation of the new x10 sensor I was able to get the effect of opaque acrylic paint using Photoshop Elements even with these low light early morning shots. Best regards mate. :-)
 
Thanks Bruno.

Just brush strokes in Photoshop Elements to play on the better colour separation from my replaced x10 sensor. Enjoy the coming week mate. :-)
 
Excellent composition and lighting Bruno, easily up your usual high standard, there is heaps going on in this frame though you are able to keep the message clear - love the title too mate. :-)
 
Interesting but my eyes keep trying to change focus on the land in the upper right corner. Hard to appreciate the image when that happens.
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Bec -

Snapping photos with my ZS15 (or LZ8 in a pinch) while enjoying life in the swamp
 

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