Those are very nicely done, in the classic vein of "West Coast Landscape" photographers. I especially like that first one. (Which seems to reappear as the last one, though possibly in a slightly darker version.)
I'm also enjoying #5 and #8, which focus on aspects of this park that often get ignored in favor of the (very) familiar red rock formations.
gdanmitchell wrote:
Those are very nicely done, in the classic vein of "West Coast Landscape" photographers. I especially like that first one. (Which seems to reappear as the last one, though possibly in a slightly darker version.)
I'm also enjoying #5 and #8, which focus on aspects of this park that often get ignored in favor of the (very) familiar red rock formations.
My bad. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. And thank you for the nice compliments !
I'm afraid if it hadn't started snowing I probably would have looked right past most of these scenes. I was literally spinning in circles pointing the lens at everything
adventure_photo wrote:
Very nice, #1 and #8 are my favorites!
Thanks very much
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Ross Martin wrote:
Lovely set, Gary! The snow transforms that place.
Sure does Ross .Appreciate the comment
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B Benson wrote:
Wow, You made me a fan of black and white. Beautiful images displayed in and different way. Bruce
Karl Witt wrote:
Gary you are on your A game with this set my friend. Really loving the look of these and your wonderful presentation work.
First is my fav!