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Alaska: my tribute to Thomas Kinkade,the painter of light
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Nov 1, 2011 14:58:41   #
alaskan
 
Priest wrote:
Your last two shots are a tribute to your abilities to paint with your camera. I believe a photographer is a person that paints with a camera instead of a brush. You sir, have that ability. Beautiful work! Thank you, for sharing your vision. Peace. Priest.


Thank you for the compliments but as we both know I am only the messenger.And yes,camera is my paintbrush.

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Nov 1, 2011 15:08:35   #
les_stockton Loc: Eastern Oklahoma
 
Third one is my favorite. I think 4th is probably my 2nd place favorite.

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Nov 1, 2011 15:24:32   #
emrob62 Loc: NEPA
 
a nother well done diplay. Thanks for sharing all your pics. they ehlp provide that take me away feeling we need once in a while

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Nov 1, 2011 15:32:50   #
TessSC Loc: Cayce,SC
 
I go for the wagon, too.

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Nov 1, 2011 15:39:54   #
gayellen Loc: Arkansas
 
Alaskan, as a huge fan of Thomas Kinkade.. I think you have matched him... Awesome photographs..

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Nov 1, 2011 22:51:00   #
Emmett Loc: Onalaska, Texas
 
alaskan - We have never seen anything but excellent in your images. Thanks for sharing with us.

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Nov 1, 2011 23:35:33   #
CAM1017 Loc: Chiloquin, Oregon
 
I agree. the third photo is really a special moment. The light was spectacular. I don't even want to know what camera you used. It was the moment, the light and the person behind the camera.

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Nov 2, 2011 00:43:18   #
billyzee Loc: Austin
 
alaskan wrote:
No PC trickery,all strait shots.


Ivan they're all beautiful photos from the misty shots to the crystal clear one. How do you do the frames?

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Nov 2, 2011 03:05:56   #
alaskan
 
billyzee wrote:
alaskan wrote:
No PC trickery,all strait shots.


Ivan they're all beautiful photos from the misty shots to the crystal clear one. How do you do the frames?


The frames were done in Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 4.0 which became obsolete a long long time ago.The program is simple and selfexplanatory but only part of it works with Vista. Thanks for looking.

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Nov 2, 2011 03:06:27   #
alaskan
 
CAM1017 wrote:
I agree. the third photo is really a special moment. The light was spectacular. I don't even want to know what camera you used. It was the moment, the light and the person behind the camera.


Thank you.

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Nov 2, 2011 03:07:03   #
alaskan
 
Emmett wrote:
alaskan - We have never seen anything but excellent in your images. Thanks for sharing with us.


My pleasure,thank you.

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Nov 2, 2011 03:07:51   #
alaskan
 
gayellen wrote:
Alaskan, as a huge fan of Thomas Kinkade.. I think you have matched him... Awesome photographs..


Thanks for the compliment.

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Nov 2, 2011 05:17:43   #
auclair784 Loc: Winchester, TN
 
alaskan wrote:
Doe wrote:
You say you didn't do anything to the pictures, so I have got to know what kind of camera you are using and all the details with it! I mean, those are absolutely awesome!!! It's like nature was posing for you in all it grandeur!


As I said before I have no secrets but the only metadata I care about and can give you is the date when the photo was taken and ID#.All other technical data are deleted during download because I have no use for it.My motto is "go with the flow and do what it takes to achieve your objective".This is no "smart Aleck" answer,that is how I operate.Each scene is different,
asking for a different approach and so I believe that knowing what some photographer F-stop or shutter speed was is totaly useless info.In another words I ignore all technical data and concentrate on the final result only.All these photos were taken with nonprofessional grade of cameras with built in lens,no DSLR.The 1st two with 2.6 mega dinosaur Canon PRO90IS,the rest with Panasonic FZ10 I believe.All photos taken with AUTO(P) setting,I never use manual.I do use exposure compensation and always bracket (if available) in AUTO(P),now and then AV or TV..Thanks for the compliment and looking.
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I certainly would keep the "el cheapo" camera, these photos are magnificent, especially the 3rd. & 4th. ones. Great job!

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Nov 2, 2011 09:10:49   #
billyzee Loc: Austin
 
alaskan wrote:
billyzee wrote:
alaskan wrote:
No PC trickery,all strait shots.


Ivan they're all beautiful photos from the misty shots to the crystal clear one. How do you do the frames?


The frames were done in Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 4.0 which became obsolete a long long time ago.The program is simple and selfexplanatory but only part of it works with Vista. Thanks for looking.


Thanks for the info.

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Nov 2, 2011 09:13:51   #
sdoyon Loc: Maine
 
These are wonderful!

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