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Kevin M
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Tom Bodley wrote:
A spectacular scene, masterfully captured, Kevin! An inspiring photo if I ever saw one!

Tom


Thank you, Tom.

Your comments are much appreciated.

Kevin



Dec 29, 2003 at 11:40 AM
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p.2 #2 · First snow on the hills.


Helene wrote:
Kevin, that is a very, very nice shot. With the snow dusting and the clouds it is definitely a winter landscape. Yet, thanks to the golden grass and the reddish shrubs there is a lot of rich colors here as well. And of course, i like the s shaped curve of the water.

As to Max, i had to laugh. My dog always accompanies me on shoots as well. And she always prefers when i shoot near the water since she loves that. Why is it that dogs always come and shake themselves off right in front of the lens


Thanks Helene,

And there I was thinking Max was unique in the water shaking stakes. I have often seen him cover several hundred yards with water flowing off him only to stop for a good shake when me and lens are well in range. Doggie practical jokes are not out of the question.

Kevin



Dec 29, 2003 at 11:47 AM
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I'm coming back to the image, Kevin (the original posted image). This is a "sleeper", it has so much going for it. The exquisite reddish growth stems on the deciduous bushes and trees on the right. The perfected white balance on the snow. The "salmon stream" winding through the image, taking me away towards the starkly beautiful and wonderfully toned umber hills.

This looks like a classic painting from Rebelais or even Manet. It's just so well done, and such a nice area.

Okay, I'm off my box now.

Is this the same stream as in earlier images? What is the name of the stream, and what area of Ireland?

If you ever get the chance, would you procure some images from the evergreen forest floor? I would love to see what grows there, and the terrain features in the forest. Such as the forest grove in the middle distance?

Do you have any images of the type of terrain in the moderate uplift in the extreme left middle ground? It looks like you have a zonal change there, with enough elevation to provide a new alteration of the ecotome. Perhaps it's a transition area between upland riparian ecotome to lower Hudsonian ecotome? I would love to see representative images from those moderate transitional hillocks.

Do you happen to know the composition and origin of the boulders? They look granitic from here, but hard to tell. Are they transported erratics? Or possibly upwelled local batholiths? I would love to know.

I'm just full of requests. Please feel free to ignore my ignoramous requests, man! Just a curious guy is all.

In lieu of trying to answer these, if you could just pinpoint the area for me, I could look it up.



Dec 29, 2003 at 11:53 AM
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Two gorgeous shots, what scenery, I take it this is in the south. to think in the early 60's I was offered a job in Killarney, and I turned it down. Jack


Dec 29, 2003 at 12:37 PM
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Sunny wrote:
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Beautiful beautiful shot. The colors, snow capped mountains, composition ..all wonderful.


Hi Sunny,

Your comments are much appreciated.

Kevin



Dec 30, 2003 at 05:04 AM
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Randy Walton wrote:
These are super Kevin. Wonderfully composed and excellent detail. Great work!
Randy


Thanks Randy.

I find myself using the Sigma 20 more and more. Has a wide enough coverage and resolves far details pretty good.

Kevin



Dec 30, 2003 at 05:14 AM
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Javier Rey wrote:
Absolutely GREAT. My eyes are full off gratitude.
Javier


Thanks, Javier. Your comments are always appreciated.

Kevin



Dec 30, 2003 at 05:16 AM
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slau wrote:
Kevin, your first image is nice and I love the 2nd one. Both images have the painterly like quality in terms of tone and color. I especialy love the 2nd shot for its openness and depth, while adding the dog at the proper position is a very nice touch. Thank you for sharing.


Thanks, Stephen

My main occupation is painting and this digital photography lark has become a bit of a distraction of late. However it has enabled me to throw my sketch book out the window.

Kevin



Dec 30, 2003 at 05:21 AM
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jack gilbert wrote:
Two gorgeous shots, what scenery, I take it this is in the south. to think in the early 60's I was offered a job in Killarney, and I turned it down. Jack


Thanks Jack

Now that was possibly an opportunity missed. Killarney is a very nice (and prosperous) town. These were taken a few miles outside - on the road to Kenmare.

Kevin



Dec 30, 2003 at 05:27 AM
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Larry55 wrote:
I'm coming back to the image, Kevin (the original posted image). This is a "sleeper", it has so much going for it. The exquisite reddish growth stems on the deciduous bushes and trees on the right. The perfected white balance on the snow. The "salmon stream" winding through the image, taking me away towards the starkly beautiful and wonderfully toned umber hills.

This looks like a classic painting from Rebelais or even Manet. It's just so well done, and such a nice area.

Okay, I'm off my box now.

Is this the same stream as in earlier images? What is
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Glad you like the image, Larry.

This is a small stream which drains a tiny little lake into Upper Lake in the Killarney system. These mostly have unpronouncable Gaelic names which have been gradually changed into even more unpronouncable (and instantly forgettable) English ones. The salmon stream is over at the foot of the snow covered peaks.

Geology is not my forte. At school we were told that the southwest was composed of a mixture of Red Sandstone and Limestone and features formed by glacial activity. The reference area would be the southwest and MacGillycuddys Reeks.

I will look to see what I have regarding woodland floor but I can tell you that the dominant species is an escaped rhodedendron which is steadily changing the wooded landscape.

Kevin





Dec 30, 2003 at 06:13 AM
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Excellent compositions Kev. Nice work. You have that scenery on your doorstep?


Dec 30, 2003 at 08:10 AM
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These are stunningly beautiful as a mid 1800's English watercolours (or should I say that?)


Dec 30, 2003 at 10:39 PM
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Joe Gough wrote:
Excellent compositions Kev. Nice work. You have that scenery on your doorstep?


Thanks, Joe

I live about an hour away, but I find myself in the area most weeks for some reason or other.

Kevin



Dec 31, 2003 at 06:15 AM
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Kevin, both are great images...beautiful country...and I'm glad you included your dog.


Dec 31, 2003 at 06:22 AM
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Rick Joyce wrote:
These are stunningly beautiful as a mid 1800's English watercolours (or should I say that?)


Thank you, Rick.

The lighting changes in this area by the second. There are other frames of this scene -only seconds apart - which are completely flat.

I have always been a fan of the Victorian landscape painters. They were greatly under valued for a long time. Of recent years, many people are finding that Granny's landscape painting in the parlour is suddenly worth a considerable sum - and rightly so.

Kevin



Dec 31, 2003 at 06:32 AM
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rburbank wrote:
Kevin, both are great images...beautiful country...and I'm glad you included your dog.


Thank you, Randy.

Max is often included - whether I want him there or not.

Kevin



Dec 31, 2003 at 06:36 AM
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Sorry Kevin , with Christmas break I very nearly missed these two beauties ! Both are compelling images and the clarity and colour throughout is quite exceptional. As others have said , the snow - capped hills are an added bonus and provide a masterly finishing touch to the whole ensemble . Thanks for sharing these pleasures. Best wishes for 2004 .


Jan 02, 2004 at 06:04 PM
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ascray wrote:
Sorry Kevin , with Christmas break I very nearly missed these two beauties ! Both are compelling images and the clarity and colour throughout is quite exceptional. As others have said , the snow - capped hills are an added bonus and provide a masterly finishing touch to the whole ensemble . Thanks for sharing these pleasures. Best wishes for 2004 .



Thanks Adrian,
I have also been diverted to other things for a few days. The weather has turned grey and wet again - so camera is taking a short rest too.

All the best the coming year

Kevin






Jan 03, 2004 at 04:22 AM
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First rate in every respect. Thank you for posting these.


Jan 03, 2004 at 05:12 AM
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i,m totaly speachless here glad i didn,t miss this one
you can count this in the top 5 of best landscapes i have seem here



Jan 03, 2004 at 05:52 AM
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