Again, would appreciate any critical comments you have to make.
Thanks very much.
Met our friends in Salt Lake City. Assuming this photo is of "street art."
Stopped for ice cream. Thought this mill interesting.
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Met family from Iceland. Couldn't resist this little girl embracing the landscape.
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Even the dead wood is beautiful.
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Reminds me of an Indian spirit hovering over the landscape.
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See the climber on the top left?
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had thought reflections were pp until I took these myself.
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Can't resist an American flag
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A MUST place to eat. Delish!
Can't resist photographers either
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What happened to my body?
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Tried some pp to convey the season
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ediesaul wrote:
Again, would appreciate any critical comments you have to make.
Thanks very much.
I think the photos are excellent. The third photo with the little girl is the best. Thank you for posting them for us to enjoy.
Rich
Very interesting shots and beautiful scenery. Only suggestion would be to not center the little girl in the frame (rule of thirds, though yes, I know it is broken often - to fine effect :) ).
richosob wrote:
I think the photos are excellent. The third photo with the little girl is the best. Thank you for posting them for us to enjoy.
Rich
Thanks, Rich. Her pink shirt makes the photo, doesn't it?
Linda From Maine wrote:
Very interesting shots and beautiful scenery. Only suggestion would be to not center the little girl in the frame (rule of thirds, though yes, I know it is broken often - to fine effect :) ).
You are right. Usually I like my people off-center. She wasn't posing, and a second later her father called her to come along. I wasn't thinking fast enough. Guess I could crop the photo?
Wonderful pictures and thanks. I did southern UT in a June, which I wouldn't recommend to anyone. But it was beautiful and beyond what I expected.
ediesaul wrote:
Again, would appreciate any critical comments you have to make.
Thanks very much.
No criticism on my part. Nice set. :thumbup: :thumbup: :-D
YoungEsqr wrote:
Wonderful pictures and thanks. I did southern UT in a June, which I wouldn't recommend to anyone. But it was beautiful and beyond what I expected.
It was in the high 70s in October, just the right weather. We really lucked out. Can't imagine what it's like just a few weeks later! I imagine that Utah is beautiful all year long, just different kinds of beauty. Thanks for looking.
bcheary wrote:
No criticism on my part. Nice set. :thumbup: :thumbup: :-D
Thanks very much. You are very kind.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Hi Edie! wonderful set. Looks like you had a beautiful time. Thanks for taking me along on your walks!!:)
Erv
Beautifull set! I LOVE the framing on the "photographer" shot, but I hope never to have my tripod as close to the edge as he does! Lol! :shock:
These are wonderful photos, Edie! I just loved looking at them!
Erv wrote:
Hi Edie! wonderful set. Looks like you had a beautiful time. Thanks for taking me along on your walks!!:)
Erv
Thanks for coming along, Erv.
sailorsmom wrote:
These are wonderful photos, Edie! I just loved looking at them!
Thanks. I appreciate that you enjoyed them.
What variety you have in your series! All interesting and I was glad to hang out. My favorite is the Dead Wood. I think there are a lot of images in that wood, and would want to work that wood to pieces given the opportunity. I do know that when traveling with others, time at one spot is limited. Unless you can get them something to eat while you work the scene!
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