Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: Eric Myrvaagnes on June 03, 2018, 12:19:25 am
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I spent a week in West Tisbury. Great weather and few tourists this time of year.
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And one more, for now.
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Looks like you had a good time. The sheeps have good discipline.
;-)
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The sheep are my favourite shot, and number 2 also feels perfectly moody.
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It's a shame you couldn't make it over here, Eric, but New England seems a very acceptable substitute.
Jeremy
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Love the one with sheep!
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The second one and the sheep are my favorites. Great set all around.
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Fine images! The new england summer fog looks to have been providing atmosphere on demand...
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Thanks, all.
Our first two days were nicely foggy: photographic but not dangerous fro driving. Once the sun came out, I thought that might be the end of photography for the week, but there was lots quite beautiful even in full sun. I'll post more soon.
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Fine images! The new england summer fog looks to have been providing atmosphere on demand...
Agreed.
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Thanks, Stamper.
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Love the curve in #2.
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Eric - Marvellous set! I did a quick & dirty horizontal flip of the bovine. See attached.
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Thanks, Scott.
And Thanks Rajan. I like your flipped bovine idea. It wouldn't obey when asked to turn and head in the other direction.
PS to the rescue.
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I love them all!
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Lovely. The locale does a very credible version of Olde Englande.
-Dave-
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A very nice set. But I am much amused by the sheep image. Not always easy to convey humor in photography, and you have done that nicely.
JR
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The second one and the sheep are my favorites. Great set all around.
+1
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Thanks, gents.
Here are a couple more: My version using Rajan's technique to persuade the cow to face the other direction, and a family of Canada geese.
I also plan to post some trees over in the Tree thread.
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Very nice set Eric.
I do like the inhabitants. Facing either way.
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Thanks, Fursan.
My wife prefers the original, while I prefer the reversed bovine.
I neglected to ask the subject which he/she preferred. ;)