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Standing guard above the Visitor Center at Capitol Reef, the Castle catches the evening sun. More: wp.me/P7JpRt-4g
D810 ISO32 1/20sec 26mm ƒ/22
A silhouetted scene sets off a stunning sunset born in the sky and reflected in water. Soft light enhances the shape of clouds and sea. Hot and cool colors provide quiet energy. Spatial relationships are clear amid details of nature and man-made objects.
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A giant circle of sorts rises in concentric patterns into a dramatic sky. The bold design makes an immediate impact with its lines and curves and repetition. Strong structure and nature contrast nicely and provide a feeling of depth a good counterbalance within the frame. Light dazzles as it dances and adds flare and a bit more color. It's an abstract without grounded spatial relationship to where and how it stands. It delights in mystery.
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"I hope with quiet sincerity that the final words that will ever leave these lips of mine will always be I love you."
~ Tyler Knott Gregson
Brilliant fall colors spreading across North Cascades National Park's Heather Maple Pass Loop.
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I spent an hour this morning diving into my archives from my Arizona trip back in April. Looking at old photos with fresh eyes is a fun exercise and often leads to finding new gems. Like this photo I ended up falling in love with. Reminds me of one from Kevin Russ, one of my biggest influences.
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After 6 years of living in Oregon I finally got to see Crater Lake in February. We made it up just in time for sunrise. The snow was measured in tens of feet and I post holed over to the edge of the drop off just as the sun was peeking over the edge of the rim of the extinct volcano.
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