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10/26/2006 09:01:02 PM |
You are so very gifted. I love all your images. I can only dream of being as good as you. :)
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06/20/2006 10:15:01 PM |
This reminds me of a certain red ribbon image...hehehehe...but I like it...the angle leading the viewer. |
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06/20/2006 09:48:11 PM |
Very brave ... or very ...
I think that the cloud was actuallu a blessing for this picture. It evens out the background with a single real feature and makes you the most important part of the picture ... which supports why the central framing works so well. |
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06/20/2006 05:38:59 PM |
Ah, there's ol' Flat-top. Glad you didn't fall off! |
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06/20/2006 02:30:21 PM |
how comfortable is that pack? for you must have been hiking with it for awhile? if it is great, what brand? |
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06/20/2006 01:40:19 PM |
Noooooo, Rikki!! Don't do it man, it's not worth it!!! |
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06/20/2006 10:22:33 AM |
Another great perspective shot. Having the person there really gives the viewer a sense of how large and vast the scenery is. I love the dark clouds as well. There does seem to be one little black spot in the clouds over half dome that might be cloned out but it does not detract from the overall beauty of this photo. |
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06/20/2006 09:19:19 AM |
Hey - didn't you have a shot at the exact same place 15 years ago? |
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06/20/2006 09:10:38 AM |
Ya, I get the tickles just lookin atcha... |
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06/20/2006 08:00:31 AM |
Not for a thousand dollars would you catch me standing there like that! I'd keel over and fall from nausea and dizziness. HAHAHA...
Spectacular capture once again though. I'm still going back and forth about the centered composition here. I like it, but something in me would still like to see it offset - I think it's because of the shape of the promentory (is that a word?) rock you're standing on. The B/W is killer and the lighting play with the shadows is awesome. The view is amazing, along with the clarity of the shot. Visually, creatively, and technically all of these shots are just kickass! ;-) |
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06/20/2006 06:57:11 AM |
Yeah, this one makes my palms sweat. What an amazing view, though! These pictures are outstanding! I'm adding "visit Yosemite" to my list of things I want to do. |
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06/20/2006 06:51:31 AM |
This looks like it could be one of those motivational posters. Very nice. |
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06/20/2006 06:50:55 AM |
Rather you than me dood! Breath-taking, like the rest of your series. I like the central conposition as well. Would make an excellent print ;) |
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06/20/2006 06:13:57 AM |
I AM afraid of heights and this shot gives me chills. makes me want to grab you and pull back to the ground and say "what? are you freaking crazy??" lol. My even further worry is since i assume you had to use the timer to acheive this you had to probably move quickly and les scarefully than had you had the neccesary 15 minutes to shuffle your way out there. ;) Yikes! its breathtaking though. |
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06/20/2006 06:01:53 AM |
"WOW".....Perfect in every way Rikki, as this is just one of those "One in a Million" type shots..... I love it. |
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06/20/2006 12:32:43 AM |
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06/19/2006 11:33:01 PM |
now that's a GREAT SHOT! Personally I would not walk out there. I'd be too afraid of falling off. |
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06/19/2006 11:30:38 PM |
You need to have your arms outstretched, and instead of calling this "the edge" call it "I'm the king of the world!"
(please don't return this comment, hehe!!) |
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