Thanks for all your thoughts, comments, compliments!

Godfrey


>> http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/04.htm

From: Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> For me, the stone wall divides the picture too much.
> Could you please go back and re-shoot the pic with the
> wall more in the foreground?  And please have a pint
> of real ale for me, while you're at it!

From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Very nice, Godders. I think it's the best landscape I've seen from  
> you.
> Excellent detail, rich tonality. an interesting scene and a pleasing
> composition. The foreground flowers add interest and dimensionality,
> the powerful sky adds drama. Precisely rendered. Wow!

From: Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Lovely.  There's a great feeling to the shot with the brooding skies,
> disheveled grass/wildflowers in the foreground, and the stone  
> wall.  The
> lush greens play against the grays nicely.
>
> It makes me feel as if I'm standing there.

From: Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nice one, Godfrey. There's a lot in the frame but it's
> handled nicely.
>
> I prefer the color to the B/W but both are strong.

From: Stuart Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That's a beautiful photo, Godfrey!  The lighting and
> colors are terrific, and it's chock full of
> interesting detail.  It's similar to John Bean's work,
> but with your own style.  The b&w rendering is also
> superb.  I love the dark tones.

From: ERoustom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Beautiful shot.
> Crop the bottom off till you have a square, and the wall becomes  
> more the topic - makes a different photo of course - just as lovely.

From: William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ok, I'm glad I gave in on the 21 so quickly.

From: Jim Hemenway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Very nice photo Godfrey.
> Love the colors.
> Reminds a bit of Ireland.

From: Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well done, I like it.
> Has somewhat of a layered effect for me.


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