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Posted By: Jimbo, 03-25-2012, 02:03 PM

I haven't posted much lately. Too busy with work getting in the way of my hobby!! Here are a few from this morning. Cheers JIM







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One more for the hell of it. JIM

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Jim. I'm glad you were able to squeeze some fun into your week. I love the last shot. Has great atmosphere and color. Where is this?
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[quoteJim. I'm glad you were able to squeeze some fun into your week. I love the last shot. Has great atmosphere and color. Where is this?][/quote]

About ten minutes from home. [Maple Ridge BC]

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The last shot is great! Reminds me of a Dutch master painting. I like the subtle colors.
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The last shot is great! Reminds me of a Dutch master painting. I like the subtle colors.
I use to punch the colors on shots like this. There is very little adjustment omn this image. JIM
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Love the first of the sunset shots - have you tried cropping the sky at the top? I know it makes the aspect ratio odd, but the shot is panoramic anyway.

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Well done my friend .......love those first couple.
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Very nice, old buddy. I particularly like the moodiness of the first one.

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Love the first of the sunset shots - have you tried cropping the sky at the top? I know it makes the aspect ratio odd, but the shot is panoramic anyway.
No. I like the way the shot is now. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. JIM

[quoteWell done my friend .......love those first couple.][/quote]

Thanks Davey. Below are a couple more from the location that I shot this morning. JIM

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Very nice, old buddy. I particularly like the moodiness of the first one.

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Thanks Bud. I payed around with the WB a bit. Below are a couple more... slightly different WB. JIM

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Those landscapes are incredibly beautiful. I love the colours and lighting, the water and reflections gorgeous. Your moving water shots are wonderful too. I have always been inspired by your work. Thanks for sharing these. Glad you found some time for your camera!
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Lovely landscapes as usual Jimbo.
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I love the third one (of the soft reflected water)!

Beautiful as always!

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Those landscapes are incredibly beautiful. I love the colours and lighting, the water and reflections gorgeous. Your moving water shots are wonderful too. I have always been inspired by your work. Thanks for sharing these. Glad you found some time for your camera
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Thank you Tess. Been so busy working that I haven't been shooting for awhile. Hopefully this weekend. JIM



Lovely landscapes as usual Jimbo.





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[quotelove the third one (of the soft reflected water)!

Beautiful as always!
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Always appreciate you taking the time to comment. JIM
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