Thanks Dor. This really was a long and wide valley and I think the west, in general, is known for wide open views. A man could ride his horse for days here and see nary another person.
Thanks. I have not framed this as I have no room on my walls and need to take something down to put something up. I’m glad you like it and thanks for the generous comment.
Wonderful work! I see a similarity with the Ansel Adams images … your photographs are that powerful … I do hope there are morebto share …
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Thank you John. High praise. Yes, there will be more B/W as time goes on.
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I love your wider view of things standing back and capturing long distances. Kudos for this one.
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Thanks Dor. This really was a long and wide valley and I think the west, in general, is known for wide open views. A man could ride his horse for days here and see nary another person.
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It’s a plesure looking so far as the horizon.Lovely wide landscape.
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Thanks Marylou.
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Classic photograph layers! Have you thought of framing this? Or did you? It’s the type of photograph that draws one in . . .
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Thanks. I have not framed this as I have no room on my walls and need to take something down to put something up. I’m glad you like it and thanks for the generous comment.
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Completely caught the essence! Love this town. Great work!
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Thanks Chrissy. Yeah, it’s a great town and in the nicest part of Colorado too.
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