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Random Arizona

Some shots in different areas of the State. Please share your thoughts.

Dust Storm on the Ranch in Prescott
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Payson Pond in March
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Red Rocks in Sedona
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Man steam cleaning parking lot.
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Each pictures is impressive! Can you post them the threads they will breathe life into.

The first goes here.

Payson Pond and Red Rocks each go in Landscape with their own place. See if there is a related thread. The beautiful reflections in one and the contrast of the red rock with the tiny human imprints really need their own places to discuss them.

That way we get the best out of pictures.

The last one really fits well in this thread here.

Sorry to make more work for you when you are being generous. However just looking at the first picture alone made me feel that you have a lot to tell and should get the space to do it!


These are too good to be clumped together. We need space for each to be appreciated.

I hope you'll forgive me for leaning on you, but I couldn't help thinking that you deserve to have your pictures showcased propelrly and then we can criticize them ruthlessly, LOL!

Asher
 
I will be happy to do so Asher. There are stories with each of them and I will gather some other shots and create the appropriate threads.
Thanks for to guidance.

Marshall
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
It would be nice to know what camera and lense also.

Seeing a photograph in a gallery, it's foolish to ask about such shooting details. Here we are each on a path to better pictures. We have no idea which if any of the photographs here will be important. Be sure that some will be inspirational. To have the relevant shot details is then valuable, without question, especially aperture choice. So why not spend the extra 20 secs and give the details

Film type/process if unusual. I'm shooting film too so I really would like to know and expand my horizons. Type of camera, a digicam? Great, that gives an idea of the capability of the thing!

Is this required always in OPF? Of course not. You may not even have an idea if the picture was scanned from a shoebox of photographs from long ago. However, whenever you can give this, and it doesn't bother you to do so, it's a great kindness.

Asher
 
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