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Uploaded: 08/06/09 9:07 PM GMT
The Watcher REVISED
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I revised the original one I uploaded yesterday after attempting to clone out the date as a friend suggested AND explained.. : ) Taken in the White Mountains in Concho, Az. On one of my many walks with my older brothers.. The Center Rock Is Who I Call "THE WATCHER"

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.vangoughs
08/07/09 12:14 AM GMT
Yeah,That's it!
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.icedancer
08/07/09 2:24 PM GMT
Magnificent colours and love the way the center rock is pointing towards that beautiful sky. That one rock to me looks like a bird of prey up there, lol
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.Captured
08/09/09 5:43 AM GMT
A small suggestion. When you have objects in the front
of a landscape shot, it is best to use a high f-stop setting
like f-16 or higher and then focus on the objects in front.
The high f-stop will increase your depth of field and bring the
objects in the rear in focus as well as the trees in front.
Very pretty sky.
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.luckyshot
08/09/09 1:35 PM GMT
I agree with captured - the out of focus foreground foliage distracts from some wonderful rock and cloud formations.
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A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. - James Dent
2bunnyslippers
08/09/09 6:39 PM GMT
Julia, this could be clearer, but I like the way the 'Watcher' rock stands out, and its form does look like a bird. The cloud formations are splendid - more please :^ )
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.acool
08/10/09 5:09 AM GMT
Plants in the foreground are blurred but I like the pic.
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::Homtail
08/26/09 10:00 AM GMT
I think you have framed this very nicely but i think it would have been an improvement if the trees in the foregound had been in focus as i find the blurry detail quite distracting from the main subject of the photograph.
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He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2

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