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Uploaded: 05/09/05 4:43 PM GMT
Superstition Sundown (Collaboration)
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This is the second in a series of collaborations with Michael Furner (Photoimagery). Again, I feel quite honored to do this - his photos are phenomenal. This is an area I truly love, and he has captured it perfectly - and during my favorite time of day there. We hope you enjoy this. Please leave us a comment and let us know what you think.

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::June
05/09/05 5:22 PM GMT
A superb collaboration from two of my favorite artists in here.
I especially love the gem that resembles the world.
JuneBug
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I'm walking on sunshine! AcrossTheWorld
Paul_Gerritsen
05/09/05 6:46 PM GMT
I catched my breath, beautiful !
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::Morwyn
05/09/05 7:36 PM GMT
The photo is magnificent..There is not much in the world more beautiful than sunset in the desert.. Absolute perfection.. The framing is just as wonderful.. I love that peice of turquoise, I own several unset peices, I would love to add this one to my collection.. It is that real looking..
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aaronsha
05/09/05 7:38 PM GMT
I love the clarity. One can almost feel the thorns! The turquoise is a great touch.
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+camerahound
05/09/05 10:15 PM GMT
Serious collaborative work and excellent result! Well done.
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Weird but true: A mother was heading to the entrance of a hospital to get her just released son when her car sped up and accidentally struck him. Along with his mother, the son was quickly readmitted the hospital with serious injuries.
::dreamer100
05/10/05 1:32 AM GMT
I love the clear direction of light in this photo. A breathtaking image presented with class. Reminds me of a leather frame, which would be fitting for this shot.
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::alexis518
05/10/05 10:45 PM GMT
I think you and Michael make an incredible team. His photos are in a league of their own. I'm so glad he chooses to be a part of this community. The turquoise nugget looks so real it might be a photo itself. And I like the way you gave this an actual title rather than collaboration by.... This one's a keeper.
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We make a living by what we get; but we make a life by what we give.
::nmsmith
05/12/05 1:25 PM GMT
A big thanks from Michael and me. We appreciate your comments.
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Delusionist
05/14/05 6:42 PM GMT
woowoo that's awesome!!! :) I love superstition mountains.. though I live 1 hour from them :( great shot :)
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"We may throw the dice, but the LORD determines how they fall." -- NLT Proverbs 16:33
::Accipiter
05/14/05 11:04 PM GMT
Once again, your framing is just right to enhance a wonderful photo and create a greater whole.
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::fotobob
05/16/05 8:02 PM GMT
I used to live five miles from this veryspot. This is a great image and the frame is excellent. It almost makes me miss Aizona. ALMOST. Nice work 10/10
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Annie and I invite you to visit our website. Photography is not a trade - it is an art. It is more that an art. It is a solar phenomenon, where the artist collaborates with the sun. deLamartine 1855
aljahael
05/18/05 3:52 AM GMT
Wonderful work Michael and Nathan. I like the turquoise gem in the framing, very apt. So professional. Top marks. Cheers Al.
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The beer urges me on, the bewitching beer, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken. Homer, The Odyssey (note: beer substituted for wine)
::nmsmith
05/18/05 1:02 PM GMT
Thanks, Al and Robert. Appreciate it.
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gs208103
07/06/05 10:54 AM GMT
I love it! The turquoise is a lovely touch, really brings out the feeling of the south west. Lovely shot and wonderful framing. Well done to you both!
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Never knowing Shocking but we're nothing We're just moments We're Clever but we're clueless We're just human Amusing but confusing Were trying but where is this all leading Never Know -Jack Johnson
::nmsmith
07/06/05 1:24 PM GMT
Thanks, Greg.
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.PatAndre
02/14/06 6:11 AM GMT
This brings back memories. As a truck driver I would use I-8 to go to San Diego and I always enjoyed the cactus etc. Same for cutting cross country above Phoenix to get to Kingman, AZ. Well done. I don't particular care for frames but this one works for me especially the tourquoise stone.
Pat
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gloamin
05/22/06 5:25 PM GMT
Beautiful picture of the Superstition 'train engine'. Having relatives in the shadow of this big mountain, I've many photos myself at different times of the day; it always looks different. Lovely work!
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.jrasband123
07/18/06 7:07 PM GMT
Lovely image. I really like the way you've framed it.

I'm glad I decided to check out your gallery.

Jackie
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Thank you for always sticking with me! My gallery.
&nmsmith
07/18/06 7:35 PM GMT
Thanks, Pat, gloamin, and Jackie. :)
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.robtrapp47
09/23/07 9:03 PM GMT
I used to pass this on my way to work - Always made me slow down - I have a similar shot but mine has a few Bush beer cans laying on the road in front; many of my AZ shot do.
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I should have stayed in Phoenix

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