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Critique By: Michele Carlsen  (K:146013)  
7/3/2008 1:33:04 AM

Nicely composed and framed Don- I like the angle you shot of these red rocks, the textures, and tones... well done my friend ,

Best wishes,
Michele~
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Eric Richard  (K:2987)  
7/1/2008 5:39:36 PM

beautiful photo! well done! 7+
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)  
7/1/2008 4:21:23 AM

looks like a beautiful spot. i like the tones here, but the compo of the "unmolested" one. makes me want to visit, that's for sure.
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
7/1/2008 3:34:00 AM

Esta es la que más me gusta de la serie.
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Don Casto  (K:23)  
7/1/2008 1:32:13 AM

Thanks for your comment, Michele. The 'Stude' was covered over in fill the next fall as the riverbank was rebuilt. It may yet emerge sometime in the near or far future to intrigue and inspire a later car enthusiast/photographer.

I similar site near the Cape Sebastian property was recently referred to as a "Curry County Car garden" . . .
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Mitra Nademi-Nassari  (K:28234)  
7/1/2008 1:13:15 AM

Beautiful formation and shot indeed. It seems that your camera was low on batteries when you shot this.
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: j esford  (K:13518) Donor  
6/30/2008 9:40:50 PM

Whoa whoa whoa Don, there are no such things as these "pedestrian" images of which you speak (although the terminology is rather clever I must say!)Each is unique and has merits of it's own. I await more of your work. Best regards, john
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Don Casto  (K:23)  
6/30/2008 8:45:22 PM

J -

I have a small collection of images taken of this one particular formation . . .and there may be one that does show exactly what you describe. No promises, but with a little luck I might be able to bring it up from my archives. I'll apologize ahead of time for what I suspect will be a pedestrian image when compared with yours and the others here.

Don
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Don Casto  (K:23)  
6/30/2008 8:42:24 PM

Michele-

Thank your for your kindness and encouragement. I am grateful to you for leading me here, and I appreciate your appraisal of my efforts.

I hope to follow your fine example and break away from my snapshot photography syndrome.

Thank you my friend,

Don
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Don Casto  (K:23)  
6/30/2008 8:38:34 PM

Paul - This area of southern Utah is just crammed with one striking image after another. These rock formations are so massive that establishing scale becomes an ever present concern. It is days like the one shown, when the weather becomes atypical that I always found my perceptions of the landscape turned upside down as the light and rocks seemed to transform themselves into previously unimagined new tones, shapes and colors. My only regret is that the work on the ranch did not always provide the time I needed to capture these stunning moments . . .and my skills fell well below the representation these scenes deserve.
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: j esford  (K:13518) Donor  
6/30/2008 8:08:09 PM

It must have been breathtakingly beautiful when those first rays of high desert sunshine hit that redrock..............-john
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Michele Carlsen  (K:146013)  
6/30/2008 5:16:12 PM

Hello dear Don,

Very interesting and well done image of this rare occasion - Your timming is great !!!
Very well composed !

Keep shooting my friend !!!
Kind regards,
Michele~
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Paul de Beukelaar  (K:26449)  
6/30/2008 4:26:56 PM

Nice documentary photo Don,
an amazing natural phenomena you captured,
cheers Paul
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)

Critique By: Michele Carlsen  (K:146013)  
6/28/2008 3:10:58 PM

Hi Don .... So happy to see you've started posting - It looks like the studebaker is turning to dust now :)) A sight that is also familiar around here in Oregon as well ...
A great start - keep them comming my friend !!!!
Hugs,
Michele~
        Photo By: Don Casto  (K:23)


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