Bosque table's been set
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trenchmonkey
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...now ya just need to visit!



kschweichhart
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I think it was a good idea to have the focus on the front part, I like it.
Karl



Tim ONeill
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Will, have them wait until the middle of next week please.



likecoolpics
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Looks like you either had your waders on or got your pants wet on this one. I would say worth the effort though.



trenchmonkey
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kschweichhart wrote:
I think it was a good idea to have the focus on the front part, I like it.
Karl

Thanks for stoppin' by, Karl.



trenchmonkey
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Tim ONeill wrote:
Will, have them wait until the middle of next week please.

Consider it done, Tim!



trenchmonkey
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likecoolpics wrote:
Looks like you either had your waders on or got your pants wet on this one. I would say worth the effort though.

I was on the other side of the ditchbank with long glass, stayed dry as a bone. Thanks much!



Peyton
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Monkey does landscapes @ 420 mm very nice Will I hope in the coming years to make a week of it in Bosque, you fellas are having too much fun!



Ray Still
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Will

Love the goldens here very nice, makes me feel warm all over

Ray Still



trenchmonkey
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Peyton wrote:
Monkey does landscapes @ 420 mm very nice Will I hope in the coming years to make a week of it in Bosque, you fellas are having too much fun!

I prefer 300 but was sportin' the TC for BIF...the landscape shooter in me couldn't pass up that palette!
Thanks, Peyton.



trenchmonkey
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Abiciriderback wrote:
Will

Love the goldens here very nice, makes me feel warm all over

Ray Still

Many thanks, Ray. Took some heat stoppin' for this grab



alichty
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Nice range of colors in an unusual comp. Good call on the focal point - that worked out quite well in this case.

Alan



trenchmonkey
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alichty wrote:
Nice range of colors in an unusual comp. Good call on the focal point - that worked out quite well in this case.

Alan

I appreciate that, Alan!



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
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Lovely warm hues in the grasses, and the dof is indeed beautifully done.
Very inviting shot, Will.
Barry



mike717
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Different kind of shot Will, especially for a landscape. Beautiful color, I like it!

Mike



trenchmonkey
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bshamilton wrote:
Lovely warm hues in the grasses, and the dof is indeed beautifully done.
Very inviting shot, Will.
Barry

Thank you kindly, Barry. I've been trying to slow down and take the time to "see" my surroundings
while out shooting BIF. Dumb luck on the comp., guess it turned out ok. There was a duck hiding in
the grasses lower right and I thought he might blast on outta there.



trenchmonkey
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mike717 wrote:
Different kind of shot Will, especially for a landscape. Beautiful color, I like it!

Mike

Hiya, Mike! Thanks a lot, glad you liked it.



RGS65
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I like the way the foreground sloping line of the in-focus grasses matches the sloping oof line of the trees in the mid-background. Nice work Will.

Rob



trenchmonkey
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RGS65 wrote:
I like the way the foreground sloping line of the in-focus grasses matches the sloping oof line of the trees in the mid-background. Nice work Will.

Rob

Thanks very much, Rob. Yeah, the foothills follow that layers effect in the BB somewhat too.
Dumb luck on my part...but I'll take it!



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