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Uploaded: 06/23/07 2:14 AM GMT
still snowy
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i took this two weeks ago. it had just snowed in the bighorns a day before and the creeks and rivers flowing off the mountains were flooded. But the snow provides for a nice shot, so i took advantage

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.waterlung
06/25/07 5:12 PM GMT
Wow, this is a pretty sweet shot. The B&W really adds to its greatness. I think that if you played around in photoshop a bit with this, that it could turn out some really cool images.
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.alliep
06/25/07 5:40 PM GMT
I really like the clouds in this photo, however, I'm not sure if I like the photo in black and white. It makes it hard to see what the land really looks like. If it were in colour, I believe the photo would really shine. It is framed well though.
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.mostcallmerob
06/25/07 6:12 PM GMT
I really wish I could've been there to see this in person because it looks like a awesome view. I do like the shot a lot it's just the hills start to get hard to see in the distance. I do like the border and the label in the corner.
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.lucjan
06/25/07 7:42 PM GMT
the black and white colouring really suits the image ;-)
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::verenabloo
06/25/07 7:44 PM GMT
I like the black and white idea, I think maybe if you had cropped the photo to be long and thin...and focused on mainly the mountains and the sky, and then added some kind of border...it would have really concentrated the eye to that area. And for sure would have shown up the snow a bit more. Maybe a black thin border line first and then a black, but ONLY at the top and bottom of it...Just an idea..but I for sure am glad you took the photo...keep doing it..Verena
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What matters at this precious moment is what has always mattered: the dailiness of life, and that everything significant is slow and small.

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