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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
7/30/2006 5:17:33 PM
The day was just warming up - about 90-95 degrees F, and there was a little breeze. This started when three of the mustangs were juststicking their noses into the wind. The others came one at a time. It was an amazing thing to watch!
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Photo By: David Timms
(K:110)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
7/24/2006 5:24:13 AM
This image IS Waterton! It doesn't need anything. Except enlarging. This is lovely!
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Photo By: Dave Holland
(K:13074)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
10/25/2003 1:19:36 AM
What a GORGEOUS shot! That is LOVELY! Congrats of such a compelling photo!
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Photo By: Joseph Brennskag
(K:46)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
10/23/2003 11:16:49 PM
This plant is called Spanish Sword. The white curly things are a natural occurence, part of how it grows in size. A friend calls these 'cactus hangnails'.
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Photo By: David Timms
(K:110)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
1/1/2002 12:54:37 AM
Sure looks like it's a little chilly along the Old Man River, especially if that's a _September_ shot! Nice to see the coulee from that angle, Dave! Makes me long for a little chinook breeze....
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Photo By: Dave Holland
(K:13074)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
11/16/2001 12:04:21 AM
I believe this is called a 'sheep's foot packer', and is used to compact freshly graded roadbeds. I have worked on jobsites where there were two pairs of these things, each 4 to 4 1/2 feet wide, towed by a D-3 Cat.
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Photo By: Peat Bakke
(K:250)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
8/31/2001 8:35:21 PM
Doesn't this come bottled with a Coors label???
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Photo By: Paul Groff
(K:10)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
8/27/2001 10:04:12 PM
I _LIKE_ this image! Great color, wonderful contrast, good shadows, and that _repetition_! It keeps drawing me back to see if I really like it as much as I remember... and I do! Maybe it's my odd taste, but I think it's an awesome image.
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Photo By: Bob Irvin
(K:0)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
8/12/2001 9:33:35 PM
What an excellent photo! Interesting composition, great imagination. Bravo and welcome to Usefilm!
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Photo By: Darío Puente
(K:2)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
8/3/2001 3:20:31 AM
A rare old bird is the pelican/ His beak can hold more than his belly can... Marty, I love the way that catodioptic lens isolates the subject so nicely... For my taste, though, I'd have cropped the top land mass out of the pic, and possibly a teeny bit from the right as well, keeping the upthrust branches framing the pelican. (As well as flaunting the cat lenses' signature circles of confusion.) I like the image, the framing, the technique, the exposure. It looked like a Mora image.
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Photo By: Martin Mora
(K:4666)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
7/25/2001 2:25:10 PM
Marty, your wife is as beautiful as she is sweet! (Why am I not surprised?) GREAT photograph! (Among your many great photos!)
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Photo By: Martin Mora
(K:4666)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
7/24/2001 1:55:52 AM
Dawn, nice capture of that wonderful southern Alberta sky. I think the pole and camper can be cloned out and still look great! (If the railroad tracks had reflected that funky light on that cloud, I think it'd have looked terrific if you'd shown them!) ps. wish you'd show a similar sky with a grain elevator to prove it's southern AB! : )
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Photo By: Dawn F. Collins
(K:560)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
6/14/2001 3:42:51 AM
Maybe a five-bladed iris on that lens???
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Photo By: Kris Wahlstrom
(K:636)
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Critique By:
David Timms (K:110)
5/16/2001 12:18:33 PM
Holy Tumbleweed Batman! What a nice image! Beautiful tonality, so pleasing to the eye. Aren't slot canyons wonderful?
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Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk
(K:610)
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