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Sep 26, 2011 21:45:30   #
largeformat Loc: Bend, Oregon
 
Hi: Everyone, Iam a new member to this forum. I have been involved in photography in one way or another for 50 years, and I am still learning. What I really enjoy about this forum is the diversity of photographs. We all live in different areas of the World and it is a real pleasure for me to view these photo's from your part of the World. I can't wait for Fall photos of New England, and other parts of the country. You all are great photographers some further along then others, but all on the same mission to take better photo's. My hat goes off to all of you, and good luck on your photographic journey.

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Sep 26, 2011 21:53:12   #
sinatraman Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
 
I assume by your screen name you use large format cameras? ppost some of your work we would really love to seeit. :thumbup:

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Sep 27, 2011 16:09:23   #
FredD Loc: Eastern Shore/Chesapeake Bay area
 
That's a great idea, fun and educational. Here are a few images from the Eastern Shore . Being new to this forum and photography the selection process is difficult for me so I just picked some random water and farmland shots.
I'll search for more typical ones...
Please critique so I learn.
:)

Reflections Miles River/Chesapeake Bay
Reflections Miles River/Chesapeake Bay...

Farm Land Eastern Shore
Farm Land Eastern Shore...

Sail boat detail
Sail boat detail...

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Sep 27, 2011 16:58:42   #
FredD Loc: Eastern Shore/Chesapeake Bay area
 
Largeformat , did my 3 shots post at all ? The last line a see underneath my post says "reply-quote reply-edit-add new attachment" which is different from other posts I follow .
Thanks for letting me know.

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Sep 27, 2011 20:21:33   #
joe west Loc: Taylor, Michigan
 
they posted, and you got some nice shots there

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Sep 27, 2011 21:27:21   #
largeformat Loc: Bend, Oregon
 
FredD wrote:
That's a great idea, fun and educational. Here are a few images from the Eastern Shore . Being new to this forum and photography the selection process is difficult for me so I just picked some random water and farmland shots.
I'll search for more typical ones...
Please critique so I learn.
:)
Fred: As you know photography is two dimensional, but your second shot you added another dimension. Depth which is all important in photography and you sure did a good job with a vanishing point of the fence and great depth of field. A great job. Thanks for sharing your photography.

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Sep 27, 2011 22:02:32   #
user2071 Loc: New England
 
largeformat wrote:
Hi: Everyone, Iam a new member to this forum. I have been involved in photography in one way or another for 50 years, and I am still learning. What I really enjoy about this forum is the diversity of photographs. We all live in different areas of the World and it is a real pleasure for me to view these photo's from your part of the World. I can't wait for Fall photos of New England, and other parts of the country. You all are great photographers some further along then others, but all on the same mission to take better photo's. My hat goes off to all of you, and good luck on your photographic journey.
Hi: Everyone, Iam a new member to this forum. I ... (show quote)


Cross your fingers for we New Englanders. There isn't much color yet. There ought to be at least some this weekend. By NEXT weekend, we ought to be nearing peak, if we get a decent display this year. The last couple of years were duds.

IF we get the color, from around 10/10 to 10/21 is "it." I'm practically holding my breath.

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Sep 28, 2011 18:19:49   #
FredD Loc: Eastern Shore/Chesapeake Bay area
 
largeformat wrote:
FredD wrote:
That's a great idea, fun and educational. Here are a few images from the Eastern Shore . Being new to this forum and photography the selection process is difficult for me so I just picked some random water and farmland shots.
I'll search for more typical ones...
Please critique so I learn.
:)
Fred: As you know photography is two dimensional, but your second shot you added another dimension. Depth which is all important in photography and you sure did a good job with a vanishing point of the fence and great depth of field. A great job. Thanks for sharing your photography.
quote=FredD That's a great idea, fun and educatio... (show quote)


Thanks for your kind words and encouragement. ;)

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