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I found Grey to be immediately striking in itself but, if you are asking for preferences, I prefer Windy. I identify with its tone and its being blown around a bit lately. Your photographs are beautiful, by the way. I am so happy to have stumbled across your blog.
I would have to say the Grey, the starkness of the whites evokes more emotion in me. All are awesome if I do say. I look forward to seeing what you post, so thank you. If I may ask, how often do you photograph? Since this is just my hobby I can't find nearly the time to go out and about, plus I seem to have photographer's block hah!
Prefer yesterday's John.
Lone objects almost always work when they are in the right 3rd. [At least for most of us, who read from left to right ;)]
Thanks a lot becca. It's always helpful to know exactly why a photograph appeals to someone, so thanks for letting me know. But I'm sorry that you feel that way of late... hopefully things will get better.
Thanks again for your kind words.
Hey ladyred. Thanks for letting me know - I'm still a little undecided here! I'm glad you liked them all - thanks!
I try and get a photograph everyday, but that doesn't always happen. I set up this blog because I had just bought my D70 and wanted to make sure I got the most out of it, and it's definitely helped... there are a lot of shots that I really like that I wouldn't have taken had it not been for this. I usually only take a handful of shots each day, but try and have a more intense shoot once a week.
Photographer's block eh? Just take that lens cap off :)
Cheers
Hey obelix. Thanks for your thoughts. What if I just flip this shot vertically... would you prefer it then? :)
Hey nothing like it... love that description - thanks! :)
Yet another stunner John! I have to say I adore landscape photography above all else. It's such a shame I find the scenery around where I live so dull :/
This photograph left me speechless. It is gorgeous beyond gorgeous!
Very beautiful photo, it looks like a sisters Brontë's book. Where is Heathcliff ?? no faraway maybe..
This is fabulous! The infrared makes it perfect!
If you would just take your time to know your way around, you could discover
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