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The snow's gone but the fields are just not quite ready (despite the 
unseasonably warm temperatures) to don their spring colours just yet.

That is beautiful photo! Compelling composition.

Cheers,
frank

Thanks Frank. Just talking about Spring read like poetry.


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On Mar 20, 2012, at 10:09 AM, Don Guthrie wrote:

http://donspix.posterous.com/spring-comes-slowly-to-the-lakeland-photo#!/
Nice, I'm really pining to run that trail, wherever it goes.  Actually I'm 
pining to run any trail at the moment.

I have a followup appointment with my sports doc tomorrow, followed with a 
podiatrist.  Hopefully my stress fracture has healed by now and I can start 
running again!

And it's getting cold here... which isn't helping the post-holiday blues.

Dave

Thanks Dave. I can appreciate that restless felling. I was laid up inside for two months last year and I didn't feel "healed" until that 1st walk with a camera in my hand.


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Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:12:15 -0500
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I like that shot a lot, Don.

Very nice light and shadows.

-- Walt

I was very pleased the way the K-5 handled the shadows. Thanks for noticing.

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Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 08:08:26 -0400
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If anything shown here lately deserves to be called painterly, this
does. It would look stupendous printed large and hanging above a
mantelpiece.

Great work, Don!

Your very kind, Bruce. My late sister-in-law was an accomplished oil painter who painted from photographs. I always said my photographs looked more like paintings than her paintings looked like photos.


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Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 06:30:22 -0700 (PDT)
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Don, I'm ambivalent about this one. ?I like very much the peaceful atmosphere, 
the lighting, and the colors and textures. ?My problem is the way the 
composition seems to tug my eyeballs this way and that: the path leads to the 
right and back across the bridge, and the grass and stream lead to the left and 
back, and then to the right, and then to the left again.

Rick

I can't argue about the lines. I will say that after sometime as my wallpaper I liked the complexity and the various angles in the photo and that's when I decided to post it. As always I value your opinion and I am happy with ambivalence over indifference.

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Don,
That's a very nice scene.  Excellent composition, good execution, fine photo.
Regards,  Bob S.

Bob, glad you liked it. I am glad I accomplished what I set out to do. I have shot many lousy pics in and around that bridge. It wasn't until last week it came to me to walk a different route and get this angle. Lesson learned.




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