I especially like the first and last images. I named the last one Stump Man.
Beautiful! And I don't need the 3-D Glasses to see that.
Another beautiful Oregon river shot, Mark. You might want to consider removing that intrusive electric pole in upper left corner in PP to make it perfect.
Really nice work! My favs are 1,6,7,8.
I like #1 because it puts the human element in the city environment, offering a contrast for the new day and the new year.
Absolutely stunning landscape photos, Kathy! Were you still in Az? I'll bet these would also be beautiful in B&W, Ansel Adams style. Just something to think about for next time. I know you can covert them, but I like to photograph B&W in camera, in situ. Anyway, very nicely done.
Absolutely Wonderful Captures, Bob. I love your Dogs. I do have one question. Do you have an assistant holding the dog treat to get the dogs to look uo?
Beautifully Composed Shots and colors snap. You might want to use some PP to hide the camera bag-pack that is visible in download of the first photo, about halfway down the largest rock outcropping (left side).
I really like your hyena sequence. The photos tell a story, especially with your imaginative captions, ,about an animal that is a scavenger who mostly subsists on the kills of other animals. But he seems happy with hislrole in the food chain; after all, he's always smiling. Nice work!
It is sad to me that you would use a fabrication of a child's disappearance as a framework for your joke-photo about a tree. A child's disappearance ,for whatever reason, is not something that lends itself well to humor. I'm sure you didn't mean anything by it, but still...