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Michael West
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my first impression of this image was that it did not in fact even exist. It presented itself as a white rectangle. there was something there. which I would not have expected
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I like the subdued tones, well adjusted to the bucolic landscape.
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Tones are muted but very present. I like it a lot. Birds are a nice touch.
Bravo.
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Carquinez Straight? Like this one. Well done, Michael.
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Quote from: David Eckels on September 11, 2023, 10:18:57 am
Carquinez Straight? Like this one. Well done, Michael.
Tomales Bay near Inverness. CA
assuming,imimg that id utterly COMPLETELY over exposed.. I was shocked I had any image to work with.
Thanks.
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