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Dec 4, 2020 16:27:26   #
Cotondog Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
 
Taken with a Canon 6D
Lens: 24-105 f/4L @24 mm
ISO-100; f/11; ss-1/250

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome.


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Dec 4, 2020 16:32:38   #
wdross Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
 
Cotondog wrote:
Taken with a Canon 6D
Lens: 24-105 f/4L @24 mm
ISO-100; f/11; ss-1/250

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome.


I don't remember giving you permission to take a picture of my house!

Just kidding. I would be a terrible judge at a contest because I am always a sucker for these great shots. On the plains of Kansas or Nebraska? Or is this actually Canada?

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Dec 4, 2020 16:45:30   #
Cotondog Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
 
wdross wrote:
I don't remember giving you permission to take a picture of my house!

Just kidding. I would be a terrible judge at a contest because I am always a sucker for these great shots. On the plains of Kansas or Nebraska? Or is this actually Canada?


Yes, this is actually in Canada. Some of our provinces share a similar-looking environment as some of the U.S. States. Thanks for looking in and commenting, wdross.
PS: Next time I will be sure to ask you before taking a photo of your house. LOL

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Dec 4, 2020 16:46:02   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
Cotondog wrote:
Taken with a Canon 6D
Lens: 24-105 f/4L @24 mm
ISO-100; f/11; ss-1/250

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome.


Great Color
I assume a Polarizing filter
Excellent composition
Unique clouds.
Super sharp in double DL
Thanks for sharing.

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Dec 4, 2020 16:52:30   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Excellent download and composition Cotondog.

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Dec 4, 2020 17:03:16   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
An excellent image.

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Dec 4, 2020 17:22:39   #
Cotondog Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Great Color
I assume a Polarizing filter
Excellent composition
Unique clouds.
Super sharp in double DL
Thanks for sharing.


Thank you very much, PixelStan. Yes, I had a polarizing filter on the lens.

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Dec 4, 2020 17:23:16   #
Cotondog Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
 
Sylvias wrote:
Excellent download and composition Cotondog.


Thank you very much, Sylvia.

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Dec 4, 2020 17:23:50   #
Cotondog Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
 
kpmac wrote:
An excellent image.


Thank you very much, kpmac.

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Dec 4, 2020 18:36:22   #
Cany143 Loc: SE Utah
 
Quintessentially Cotondogesque. And absolute proof that the Earth is flat, too.

In terms of technical and/or aesthetic questions/comments I might have, though, there's this:

In both the extreme right and extreme left along the horizon line, there's the tiniest, abbreviated hint of something --trees perhaps? or somethings other, not that what either of those things might be actually matters -- at the edges that effectively 'mirror' each other. While these what-ever-they-ares are obviously not the subject, per se, or could even be mentioned as object motifs, what I'd like to know is this: was their inclusion intentional or was it happenstance. This might seem a silly question to some, but from my point of view it is not. I use edges, and I use 'mirrors' --or 'echoes' of like or unlike, as in living -vs- non-living/light -vs- dark/a color or tone of one hue -vs- its compliment/etc-- in opposing corners or sides very commonly, so I wondered if you might sometimes do likewise.

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Dec 4, 2020 18:47:08   #
tradio Loc: Oxford, Ohio
 
Well done.

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Dec 4, 2020 20:01:46   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Very nice work, Phil!

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Dec 4, 2020 21:02:04   #
Ourspolair
 
Great capture and rendering. Please keep on sharing.

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Dec 4, 2020 21:47:26   #
gsmith051 Loc: Fairfield Glade, TN
 
Cotondog wrote:
Taken with a Canon 6D
Lens: 24-105 f/4L @24 mm
ISO-100; f/11; ss-1/250

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome.

Nicely done Cottondog. Kind of and image to hang on the wall.

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Dec 4, 2020 21:57:24   #
Cotondog Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
 
Cany143 wrote:
Quintessentially Cotondogesque. And absolute proof that the Earth is flat, too.

In terms of technical and/or aesthetic questions/comments I might have, though, there's this:

In both the extreme right and extreme left along the horizon line, there's the tiniest, abbreviated hint of something --trees perhaps? or somethings other, not that what either of those things might be actually matters -- at the edges that effectively 'mirror' each other. While these what-ever-they-ares are obviously not the subject, per se, or could even be mentioned as object motifs, what I'd like to know is this: was their inclusion intentional or was it happenstance. This might seem a silly question to some, but from my point of view it is not. I use edges, and I use 'mirrors' --or 'echoes' of like or unlike, as in living -vs- non-living/light -vs- dark/a color or tone of one hue -vs- its compliment/etc-- in opposing corners or sides very commonly, so I wondered if you might sometimes do likewise.
Quintessentially Cotondogesque. And absolute proo... (show quote)


Well, you sure have a good eye, Cany. And for my part, I'm afraid it was pure happenstance. As it turned out, I felt a small crop was needed to off-set the house. That speck on the right is the tip of a shrub, and on the left side of the horizon, the speck is the back end of a truck box. The combination of your excellent photographic eye, the question you pose, and the comments you made have taught me to look at a photograph in a way that I had not previously considered. I thank you for that, Cany.

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