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.MiLo_Anderson

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Gender:
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Location:
Calgary Alberta Canada 
Birthday:
1988 (38 years) 
Membership:
05/03/04 11:57 PM GMT11/08/21 11:32 PM GMT 

Recent Works by MiLo_Anderson: (full gallery)

Ragged Window by MiLo_Anderson, Photography->Architecture gallery Grassy Beach by MiLo_Anderson, Photography->General gallery Anchor by MiLo_Anderson, Photography->Transportation gallery
Ragged Window Grassy Beach Anchor

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d_spin_9
05/12/04 11:51 PM GMT
Milo's crazy ranting about his name. well who would blame him with a name like that???
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It is impossible to win an argument with an ignorant man.
MiLo_Anderson
08/24/04 6:22 AM GMT
I think i would know my real name. It is MiLo Anderson. I tell ya.
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Damamauz
08/25/04 12:39 AM GMT
Thank you for your comment on "Senhora da Penha". The light is real! :)
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"A meditação acalma o espírito e anima a alma"
uniquedreamer2004
08/28/04 7:23 PM GMT
Thank you for commenting on Sunset, No, did not do any editing to this image, I just used an Olympus digital camera. I'm glad you liked the Image.
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But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Thunderchicken
08/29/04 9:12 PM GMT
Thanks for the comment on "Owl Supprise."
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When the rooster crows, it's time to WAKE UP!
MissTish
08/30/04 1:36 PM GMT
Hey, thank you for the comments on "Dazed & Confused".

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::JOHANNA
09/08/04 7:03 AM GMT
Thanks for the nice comment on -el golfo- Very much appreciated.
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Carpe diem.
=xentrik
09/13/04 3:39 AM GMT
Thanks for your comment on "Klondike Brook". To answer your question, "IS" stands for Image Stabilizer, which means the camera "acts by moving an image stabilizer module at the rear of the lens to counteract vibration or movement of the camera." So if your hand moves a little while the shutter is open, an element in the lens moves opposite you to keep the image steady on the sensor.
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easynow
09/15/04 9:12 PM GMT
cheers milo for commenting on " lights on but...."
i am glad you like it


... a moment of doubt is a lifetime of pain...
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jem184
09/17/04 1:46 PM GMT
thanks milo for your comment on "Niagra Falls". can't wait to see it go over myself but i think that we will have a while to wait!
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jem184 "only you can make your dreams come true!"
Caleb9849
09/21/04 6:15 AM GMT
You like Pillar too? Awesome....my faves are Bring Me Down, Fireproof, and the classic Open Your Eyes. You?
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Open your eyes, it's time you realize It's your own demise. Open your eyes, it's time you realize To reach out for the prize. DON'T BLINK! --Pillar, "Open Your Eyes"
Caleb9849
09/23/04 6:44 AM GMT
Well I haven't even heard the Fireproof CD :-P I have heard all the songs that are on "Broken Down: EP", in their acoustic form. But I ordered Fireproof from BMG, along with 5 others, and one of the others came today...but not the rest, including Fireproof. BMG gives you good deals but has TERRIBLE service just so you know :-P
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Open your eyes, it's time you realize It's your own demise. Open your eyes, it's time you realize To reach out for the prize. DON'T BLINK! --Pillar, "Open Your Eyes"
::morristhedog
09/23/04 7:17 PM GMT
Lol, ok, advice taken. Thanks for the comment i appreciate it :D.
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hmmm....
June
10/02/04 9:41 PM GMT
Tks for your comments on BlueJay, and yes you were right that the colour is definately a little lighter.
JuneBug
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~Smiler's never lose and frowner's never win~
d_spin_9
10/09/04 5:44 AM GMT
fall colours was taken from a little down the shore from the short walk bridge, if you were to look up about 5 pixels you would see the train bridge ;)
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The heavens declare the glory of God, the skies proclaim the work of His hands.
brphoto
10/10/04 8:04 AM GMT
Thanks for the kind words regarding the forum posts. Just trying to help answer as many photography related questions as I can.
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"If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera."
chrinopoly
10/11/04 11:50 PM GMT
so cool to mention my socks on a picture of my dog..heh heh, hi-larious
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"I hope someday I find my perfect other and we have a lot of sex.” ---Jason Mraz
proxima_centauri
10/15/04 5:17 AM GMT
thanks a million for the comment you left. ya i don't think black and white is the most favorite to most here. some of my work of late hasn't got much feedback. anyway thanks again
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monica08
10/18/04 3:54 AM GMT
Hey there...just responding to your confusion on WATCHOUT! THere isn't anything to understand. Just fun. :)
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angellemarcs
10/18/04 12:54 AM GMT
That is a mud dopper..it is from the wasp family and it makes its hives from mud. They do not like the cold, why you have not seen one up there I am sure....thanks for the comment though.:)
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Ange "This above all: To thy own self be true."
proxima_centauri
10/19/04 4:40 AM GMT
thanks for the comment
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Partisan
10/21/04 4:47 AM GMT
Thenks for the comments on Rule the World. Yeah, the ruler burning was big in 3rd grade =)
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-- input translation, output rotation
Partisan
10/21/04 4:49 AM GMT
...and thanks again for comments on Unexpected Guest. Much appreciated
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-- input translation, output rotation
easynow
10/21/04 7:26 PM GMT
yo milo thanx for taking time out 2 comment on my rework of reflective
the point of the "noise" was to convay some sort of dream state or trance like state
as claudia is or looks to be some place else insde her head when she took the pic
whats a dream and whats real ?? with out the noise the rework just didnt have the same impact

...dream the dream , dont live it...
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::dreamer100
10/25/04 9:43 AM GMT
Thanks for stopping by at Morgue. I'm not big on noise either but for this one I was going for that ghost hunters infra red effect and it didn't look right without it.
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I'm not myself today... maybe I'm you.
nathan_walsh_ns
10/26/04 1:02 AM GMT
Thanks for the kind words and the advice on Drift...really appreciate it.
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LiquidguitarJP
10/28/04 8:28 PM GMT
thanks for your views on :The Eye of the Blackened Heart:
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-Graceless intrusion... Are you sanctified in your judgment of me? -Someone else's fate We are deciding (abortion) -I can see much clearor now I that I'm blind -I used to think death was the end -John Petrucci ...†Carpe Diem†... My lonely image: The Eye of the Beholder's Cousin
Digital_Angel
11/06/04 2:17 AM GMT
Hey Milo :) Thanks for commenting on Rose and Bored! Glad you liked um both, and thanks for taking the time
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*~}i{~*
pixelpusher
11/14/04 2:28 PM GMT
Hello Milo, Thanks for your input on "Unzipped". The notes were an after thought..it is a cork board so i figured I'd make it a bit more realistic, but yes I see your point. thanks again.
Terry
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Art washes away from the soul the dust of life....Picasso
johnnyblaze187
11/29/04 9:28 PM GMT
Hi Milo, with regard to "Faint wisps" - I chose to frame more sky than mountain simply because I quite liked the sky that afternoon :) I know it's not a conventional image, but then that's not what I was going for.. A good question nonetheless, thanks for the input.
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::photoimagery
12/09/04 5:06 AM GMT
Hi Milo. Sorry it's taken me so long to answer your question about "Repetition". The real low angle and the fact that the land beyond is flat as a table top for about 25 miles, means there is nothing to see except sagebrush, tumble weeds and jackrabbits. Thanks for the comments I really appreciate them.

As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
Albert Einstein
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johnnyblaze187
12/09/04 4:31 PM GMT
Hi Milo, thanks for the comment & questions. Far as I remember, the broken lines mean "no parking" - we have them near crossings.
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June
12/11/04 4:44 PM GMT
Hello, tks for your comments on ~Seasonal Treats~
JuneBug
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Smile and the world smiles with you! AcrossTheWorld
jmar
12/28/04 11:08 AM GMT
Hi Milo,
Thanks for the feedback on "Mary Lake #1" ya it takes a northerner to appreciate a chilly shot like that. Mary Lake #2 coming soon to a screen near you............John
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tbhockey
12/31/04 12:11 AM GMT
hey, Thanks for your comments on SNES. I sort of wanted it to look yellowish, to give it an older sense, but perhaps it would have looked better normal...
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-tbhockey
+ppigeon
01/13/05 9:48 AM GMT
Thanks a lot for the kind words on 'Playing with the light', Milo :-)
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-Pierre-
LiquidguitarJP
01/18/05 10:53 PM GMT
Hey Thanks for the comment on "Well I'm There" I really appreicate the suggestion too! I'll definately try that. ...I thought I did well enough to not notice it if you hadn't been told that I took it out.. but ya know, live and learn.
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Gather ye Rosebuds While ye May, Old time is still A-Flyin' This same Flower that Smiles today, Tomorrow will be Dyin' My lonely image: The Eye of the Beholder's Cousin
::Sengir
01/25/05 8:31 AM GMT
thank you for your comment on Jesus Christ. I am not that good in working stuff out of pictures, especially in this one because of the trees.
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My new website htp://Fabrimago.be
::regmar
01/27/05 2:05 PM GMT
I saw your comment about Waters' End, and your mention of the victor in the War of 1812. That conflict interests me, because in the United States it's treated as though the war were between the English Empire and the naisant U.S. empire. In reality the North American campaign was a sideshow.

I guess in the end the British won the war, since their real enemy was, after all the French - not the U.S. Their adventures in the North American campaign were a disaster for their war effort though, and while the English were eventually victorious, the conflict against the U.S. navy who were, after all operating in their home waters was to cost them dearly both in manpower and fleet assets, as they were then forced to maintain a presence all around the globe instead of concentrating their forces in the Atlantic where they could more easily have beaten the French fleet and forced an quick treaty instead of beginning the Imperial decline which eventually led the English to the point where they couldn't even defeat a continental power like Germany 100 years later.

I guess, though it must rankle Canadians to hear people in the States talk as though the manifest destiny of the United States where self-evident to the whole world. I live in the states, and it bugs me. My friends outside the states want to just smack me whenever I go visit them. They tell me that since they can't smack the whole U.S. I'll just have to do :-) Our education here is so sadly neglected that it was only recently that I learned the role of Canada in the whole independence movement of the United States. From that perspective it must really bug Canadians when the U.S. says simultaneously that it defeated the English and that it is the natural inheritor of the empire. Yup, it bugs me too. Anyway thanks for the nice comment about the image. I appreciate it a bunch.

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ж Regmar ж
Iggidy07
01/30/05 6:31 AM GMT
It was in fact entirely random. I just happened to catch a reflection of the lens right on my eye and the mirror in the back at the same time
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Theres no such thing as a stupid question, just stupid people asking questions
LiquidguitarJP
01/30/05 3:47 PM GMT
Thank you for the commenting again on "Well I'm There" ..glad I did it at least better.. I know what you mean by it not being perfect but ya know... I do what I can.
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Gather ye Rosebuds While ye May, Old time is still A-Flyin' This same Flower that Smiles today, Tomorrow will be Dyin' My lonely image: The Eye of the Beholder's Cousin
Si
01/31/05 12:14 AM GMT
Hi MiLo, and thanks for your kind comment on "Feathered friend" - I'm glad you liked it :-)
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::regmar
02/04/05 4:11 AM GMT
Hi Milo. I saw your response about the 1812 thing, and you know what's curious about it is that you're the second Canadian person I've discussed this with in two years. These were the first times in my life I ever encountered the Canadian perspective on that conflict. In the States no one ever mentions that the U.S. had ambitions toward Canada. And I mean never! The last time I heard that point I swore I was going to research it, and I forgot. This time I will definitely do so. Do you have any literary recommendations to help me out? Remember that in the states this is virtually unknown.
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ж Regmar ж
pom1
02/26/05 9:22 PM GMT
Thanks for looking at "sunset" :¬)
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starats
03/03/05 4:11 AM GMT
thanks for commenting on "stand tall ". those are people waiting, i think on that day was cheap or free or something.
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Admiration Everybody
+mayne
03/07/05 6:30 AM GMT
Hey Milo, thank you for leaving your thoughts on "Spring around the Bend". The tree was a definite hit lol. I noticed it while taking the shot but didn't want to freeze my feet walking in thecreek to get a better position to shoot from. Another spot I want to revisit in the summer;-) And thank you also for your good comment on "Back to Future":-)
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Darryl
::alexis518
03/08/05 10:08 PM GMT
Hi Milo! Thanks for stopping in and leaving such nice comments on our collaboration. It's hard not to get a good shot in the Oregon woods and I had a lot of fun working with Stev'es photo.
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We make a living by what we get; but we make a life by what we give.
Homtail
03/15/05 9:25 PM GMT
hello, thanks for commenting on 'Clifton Suspension Bridge'. I appreciate the constructive comments. The light was actually failing when i took this photo hence the lack of detail in the image. Thanks again :)
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"We may not get what we want, but sometimes, if we try, we get what we need." Rolling Stones
::fotobob
03/28/05 6:04 PM GMT
I am very pleased that you have enjoyed my Aspens at Full Peak- Conejos Canyon image. I have been photographing Aspens for over 25 years and this was the most concentrated brilliant color that I have seen to date. Hopefully I will get another chance to capture them again before I am to old to roam the mountains.
fotobob
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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
trisbert
04/07/05 11:08 PM GMT
Hello Milo, “Gidgit” is a photograph that has been severely adulterated in photoshop. Thanks for asking.
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There are three colours, Ten digits and seven notes, its what we do with them that’s important. Ruth Ross
+mayne
04/11/05 3:05 AM GMT
Thank you for the great feedback on "Majestic". Glad you like the image:-)
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Darryl
+ppigeon
04/12/05 5:12 PM GMT
Haha! Thanks for the kind words on 'Did she catch it?' :-)
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-Pierre-
Eventualyeti
04/29/05 4:32 AM GMT
Hey trevor, how's Bowness treating you? I hope you didn't get Campbell again for Social 30. Your stuff's looking good; lifes good at central memorial, I just got into U of T for a major in Jazz performance, so stuff's going well.
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"The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit" -George Bernard Shaw
richgirl
05/05/05 3:24 AM GMT
hey
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::photoimagery
05/11/05 3:46 AM GMT
Hello over there in Calgary; I'm pleased you like "Winters Last Gasp" and I appreciate your comments.

...one of the strongest motives that lead men to art and science is escape from everyday life with its painful crudity and hopeless dreariness, from the fetters of one's own ever-shifting desires. A finely tempered nature longs to escape from the personal life into the world of objective perception and thought.
Albert Einstein
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pom1
05/12/05 9:53 AM GMT
Thanks for stopping at "sun&rain". it had just a bit of contrast and sharpening, and
some Saturation. same with most of my photos. no polarizer. :D
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please feel welcome to view my Gallery Here
::drgibson
05/17/05 2:15 PM GMT
Thank you for looking at Hawk Eye. Yes it was but since the photo was taken with my Fuji S2 the effective length was 105mm
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Capturing for infinity that which only lasts for a short time.
heidlerr
05/17/05 11:08 PM GMT
Hello Milo! Thanks for viewing and commenting on my Majestic Pride image. I'm glad that you like this photo. When I first saw him, he was sleeping. The female woke him up when the Bush Garden's caretakers came around to feed them. This image was taken after he had some chunks of meat to eat.
Russ
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"Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph, is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk." Edward Weston
::philcUK
05/23/05 9:40 PM GMT
thanks Milo for the post on Bali Hi Panorama - as far as the sofware i used goes, it's nothing fancier than plain old photoshop I'm afraid - positioning the various layers semi transparently until the position scale and rotation match exactly.
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"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"
DeathScytheG
05/24/05 1:36 AM GMT
Thanks for your comment on my "Crocus ~ #5." When you say you're used to less domestic, does that mean you're used to taking shots of wildflowers?
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-=Pride is not a sin=-
::uniquedreamer2004
05/27/05 12:08 AM GMT
Thanks Milo for commenting on "Balancing Act", thanks for pointing out the flaw, I'll work on that, much appreciated for your feedback..
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But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile. Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
grandslack
06/04/05 12:49 AM GMT
Thank you for the comment on 'Barbados Sunset'. Your comment touched on many of the issues I faced with the original photo: adjust brightness-contrast, remove the lens flare, limit the use of photo effects, etc. After about 30 minutes of manipulating the photo, I found the combination that took the picture beyond the ordinary - and I hoped that many people would respond to that.

"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."
--Mark Twain
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TomcatRenar
06/05/05 9:12 AM GMT
Hey Milo, thanks for the comments on my photos. Your comments are the bestest!!! :) And you didnt even mention 'a very nice photo' in your comments. Thats interesting, keep it up! 8)
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Saturn ascends Choose one or ten Hang on or be Humbled again My karma is coming *evil laughter*
::photoimagery
06/07/05 4:20 PM GMT
Thank you Milo for your comments on "Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone". Unfortunately the camera I was using at the time also was a large format. In the time it would have taken to re-setup to get that image it was all over with. It certainly was funny to watch.
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::Morwyn
06/15/05 4:32 PM GMT
Thanks for the ideas on 1946.. I had been thinking about doing just that.. The photos are only three inches square so I am not sure if I can enlarge them enough..
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Wyleecoyote
06/17/05 9:17 PM GMT
thanks for the advice on "time is blurred". It was actually just a one time shot thing... kinda a spontanious thing and it looked cool so i posted it. anyways. thanks
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'Cause I'm a fire, I'm a flood, I'm a revolution, I'm a war already won. ¦Starfield¦
SageIdiot
06/23/05 11:37 AM GMT
Thanks for the comment on "Gnarly." I took another picture of the same tree this winter. The snow on the ground made it a great contrast to the green picture. I might post it sometime.
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They'll never see, I'll never be, I'll struggle on and on to feed this hunger Burning deep inside of me.
Flurije
06/24/05 10:21 PM GMT
Thanks for the comment on "The coolest bridge" It's the Natchez Trace Bridge, located not too far outside of Franklin, Tennessee. If you're curious, I left a post on the photograph's page with more about the bridge :)
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"Morals, like clothes, change with the fashions, or, perhaps the fashions change to adorn the morals." Florence Reed
dokein
06/25/05 6:32 AM GMT
Thank you very very much for your comments on Ohm, Solitary, and Perception - truly I appreciate all your comments, especially as I have seen your name floating around this site and you know what you're talking about. In each one I take what you say seriously, though I do not always 100% agree =). Hopefully my images in the future will be equally appealing to you.
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ANDRU
06/25/05 4:54 PM GMT
Thanks for your comment on Clouded Mind, it does look similar to the placeholder but its not the same. If I would have seen the placeholder before, I wouldn't have uploaded Clouded Mind.
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everandever
06/27/05 6:00 AM GMT
thanks for your comment on 'the artist'. i didnt actually get close enough to see if he was doing any good though!
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...for ever and ever, amen.
::CanoeGuru
06/27/05 11:11 PM GMT
Hi Milo :) Thanks for your comment on "Rapture." I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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~~~~~ bleegity, blargity, blah
MiLo_Anderson
06/28/05 4:24 AM GMT
hi
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"A piece of toast with butter always lands butter side down, and a cat always lands on its feet. What happens if a piece of toast is tied butter side down to the back of falling cat? Does it hover above the ground in perpetual indecision?"
tbhockey
06/29/05 10:25 PM GMT
hey, thanks for your comments on "'Red' flowers". Maybe you're right, they may be red. It isnt the first time i have mistaken the color of a flower =(
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-tbhockey
::Paul_Gerritsen
07/01/05 8:42 PM GMT
Hello MiLo,
thank you for taking the time to comment on a whole serie of desktops I posted.
I hope to see and hear more of you.

Paul
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If you can't find the words, you may as well shoot it...
mesmerized
07/04/05 5:12 PM GMT
Hello MiLo...thanks a lot for your recent comments and suggestions on I Saw The Light...my apologies for the late response...I have been away...I appreciate your visit and will keep your ideas in mind next time I try a shot like that.:Pat.
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Join me and Let's Talk.
salazaresteban
07/06/05 5:18 PM GMT
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR COMMENT FOR: NIÑA INDIGENAL... IT IS ONE OF MANY PHOTOGRAPHY AT WHICH I AM EMPLOYED, I LIVING IN COSTA RICA AND WORKING VOLUNTARILY HELPING IN INDIGENOUS RESERVATIONS... IT IS VERY SATISFACTORY TO SHOW TO MANY PEOPLE IT PARTS FROM THE LIVES OF THESE PEOPLE... THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART
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::Southern_Belle
07/07/05 2:26 AM GMT
Thanks Milo for your comments on "Blowing Bubbles." I tried it at first in just black and white and thought it needed a little something extra (hence the colored bubbles). I am glad you liked it.
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People grow through experience if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is how character is built. Eleanor Roosevelt
::photoimagery
07/07/05 4:43 AM GMT
Thanks for your comments on "Spring in the High Country". I must admit, I have no idea how many different wildflowers there are. I decided to see how many others could see.

When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity
Albert Einstein
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::noranda
07/08/05 6:00 AM GMT
Hi,thanks for nice comments and vote at "L'oiseau 3".Much appreciated.
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René
jonnyblu
07/13/05 8:14 AM GMT
Milo tks a lot for you comment to ologramma
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::stormdancer
07/14/05 7:10 AM GMT
Hi Milo

thanks for you nice comment on "dutch moor"
Its an incredible nice place to walk and I love walking there.
Normaly i find it hard to shoot landscapes..but this one came in one.

grtzzzzz

Paul
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"pleasure in life you get by giving"
prismmagic
07/16/05 6:39 AM GMT
Over looking the minarets
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Thanks Milo, I guess it is a litte sharp. But thats what happens when you step back and take it with a zoom. As far as the tree I like to take pictures sometime in away, to make you feel as you just walk up on the view. Thank you for the input.
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postaldude66
07/16/05 10:20 AM GMT
thanks for the comment on 'boulders'. because i had such a small memory chip in my digital camera, i took a lot of the photos at this resolution to save space. i could of resized it to 1600 X 1200 but i think it would of made it bad quality. does it make a difference if you do that?
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::photoimagery
07/17/05 9:30 PM GMT
Thank you Milo for your comments on "The Old Millar Family Home". That is one of the peculiarities of using a polorizing filter and a fairly wide angle lens. I'll check into that software you mentioned and see if it might even things out.

We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
T.S. Eliot
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rforres
07/18/05 3:09 PM GMT
Hi Milo! Thanks for your comments about 'Yellow Lily'. I really appreciate the feedback. It's funny, I thought something similar myself, but I thought it should be moved to the let. Lol.
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Bobbi
07/20/05 5:31 AM GMT
Well I am unsure of what to say here. I would usually compliment you on your wonderful pictures, and your picture taking ability, but I am really not sure if that is what I am suposed to do. So I figure I will just keep talking...I am sure people will think I am a retard, but meh. But I really really do like your pictures, esspecially the lady bug...have to say thats my favorite. So I have run out of things to say, So....yeah....apparently you are a really nicec guy when it comes to the comments though, because everyone says thanks. So thanks for the wonderfull pictures you took, I appritiate it.
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::groo2k
07/20/05 11:32 PM GMT
Thanks for your comment on NYC III...I very much appreciate it.
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tbhockey
07/22/05 9:48 PM GMT
Hey milo, thanks for the comments on curves I left some comment on the image's page.
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-tbhockey
tbhockey
07/22/05 10:37 PM GMT
yes, a polarizer is one of the best investments you can buy. If your interesten i would check out ebay. You can get tiffen polarizers for a little over $30
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-tbhockey
::alexkillby
07/23/05 5:54 PM GMT
Hey! Thanks for your comment in "Someone's Watching You"! Much Appreciated!
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Alex Killby...
+mayne
08/02/05 6:29 AM GMT
Thank you for the comment on SummerPools. I have yet to get a decent flash for that purpose...one of these days I will bite the bullet and open the wallet again;-) Thanks for the critique about the focus on the background...it seems to be the common thought on that image.
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onx
08/04/05 7:33 AM GMT
Thankyou very much for your help, i would never have seen if the colours could be improved furthur. I definately agree with the focal point issue but i am glad for what i captured. (It was just a quick 2sec shot)
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tbhockey
08/12/05 12:43 AM GMT
hey there Milo. Thank you very much for the comment you left on Framed.. much appreciated!
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-tbhockey
::mia04
08/14/05 4:05 PM GMT
Hi Milo, thank you for your feedback on "Thistle", I'm glad you liked it! You are right about the DOF, I'm not so satisfied with it, but it was a windy day and this shot turned out to be the best of many. Perhaps I'l try again in a few days. So thanks again for your critique, I really appreciated it!
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For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, plausible, and wrong. - H. L. Mencken
::tbhockey
08/28/05 1:55 AM GMT
Thanks for the comment!
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-tbhockey
ron_pistner
09/20/05 2:49 PM GMT
Hi, you responded to me and i dont get what ur saying (maybe im dumb)
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"Most lies about blondes are flase."
ron_pistner
09/21/05 4:52 AM GMT
Hi, it was on the new caedes roman thing
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"Most lies about blondes are flase."
ron_pistner
09/21/05 5:17 PM GMT
Oh , I get you know.. but its mostly crap talked there... about rats and paypal... (; , BTW whos in ur pic?...
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"Most lies about blondes are flase."
::Paul_Gerritsen
09/23/05 7:11 AM GMT
Hi Milo, you always seem to comment on the photos that I personally like best as well. That's great and it means a lot to me to have people on the same wave length. You centainly look at images with a whole different view that the average audience, and I like that!
Thanks!
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If you can't find the words, you may as well shoot it...
starats
09/30/05 9:04 PM GMT
Hello Milo. THanks for your comments on To the River. Yes, the scenery was amazing even from the when I got down to the river. The colour though was not blue in reality, but the camera's setting was set on room lighting, so the camera turned the some my photo blue until I found out about it; i realized the picture resembled the cover of the book Cold Mountain, so I left it this way :) And yea I wonder what it would look like if it was in normal colours
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The world in its most naive form is most beautiful...
Digital_Angel
10/01/05 1:44 AM GMT
Thanks Milo, for the compliments and critique on Kids =)
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*~Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen~*
::Paul_Gerritsen
10/01/05 6:12 AM GMT
Hi Milo, thanks ever so much for taking the time for some constructive critsism. I'll bear in mind next time, we keep learning!

Paul
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If you can't find the words, you may as well shoot it...
MPotyondi
10/02/05 4:00 AM GMT
Heh, that's so awesome that you took that near the UofC. I live in Edgemont, which is a 10 minute drive from the brentwood ctrain station, in fact I went on the ctrain today and went to the td square building downtown.

Thanks for replying by the way.
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-MPotyondi
ekowalska
10/06/05 7:19 AM GMT
Hello MiLo,

Thank you for your nice comment on the "golden leaf". I am glad you found it worth a visit. I have to agree about the soft focus, but it gives an image a touch of a water colour. I guess I have to invest in a tripod. As to the framing, to tell you the truth I made it in a photoshop and it should be simmetrical. I am surprised to hear it is not. I am glad you liked it though.

Greetings
Ewa
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"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous" Aristotle
+mayne
10/08/05 2:58 AM GMT
Thank you Sir for the comment on "Striking Prairie". That is one of the things I miss about the prairies is the storm action:-)
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Bumblecow
10/12/05 9:05 AM GMT
cheers for your comment on "The Music Man" im not sure its a 10 out of ten pic tho! kx
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"There are things that we usually do not see, do not look at. Sometimes you need someone to show you the beauty of these 'ugly' everyday things." - Martijn Oostra
+mayne
10/12/05 3:12 PM GMT
Thank you for the comment on "Peircing Qualities":-)
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Darryl
cmt3
10/25/05 9:56 PM GMT
hey milo, miss your conversations... nice galley, by the way...
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S.M.I.L.E. "...spiritually minded is life eternal..." -2 Nephi 9:39
Dunstickin
10/26/05 2:31 PM GMT
Hey-What cheer Milo.........Many thanks for your comments to 'Dandelion Clock' The background is the actual grass and vegetation, which would normally have been mostly green! I altered the colour settings to make it more 'bluey!' then gave it a heavy dose! of 'Gausian Blur'...... experimented until I got this effect!

.....*It is always the surprise reaction to oneself that produces a photograph*.....

Kindest Regards...... Bob G.
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cmt3
10/26/05 8:46 PM GMT
no problem - sorry, i kinda went overboard. like, i moved it to microsoft word and there were like 5 pages. Again, really sorry, its just something i'm very passionate about, and i'm learning too as i study. take your time.
sorry about school. 10th grade isn't a blast either.
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S.M.I.L.E. "...spiritually minded is life eternal..." -2 Nephi 9:39
.Coolboy189
11/02/05 9:36 AM GMT
Ty for the comment and the advice .
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The Earth Is Going Down
.jennyvladimirova
11/08/05 12:56 AM GMT
Hi Milo, Thank you for your nice comment on Messembria. It's actually the earliest painting of all that I posted here. I was not quite sure whether to post it or not, because it was not following any painting rules. But since I really love this place, I decided that I have put quite a lot love in it to hide it, so here it is. :) Your comment is very important to me, since you were the first one in caedes to comment my first work and I treasure your opinion a lot. Thanks again.

Jenny
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::philcUK
11/12/05 12:14 AM GMT
thanks Milo for the great post you left on Hybrid - been locked into my photography for a while so it was good to try something a little different.

cheers - Phil
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"Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps"
.priyanthab
11/17/05 2:03 AM GMT
Hi Anderson. Thank your for keeping your honest comment on my photo "Hanthana". I actually tried hard to control the glare from the sky but failed since I was not using any filters those days. By the way this shot is a panorama which I forgot to mention. Glad you enjoyed it.
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.littleufo
11/20/05 1:43 PM GMT
Nope, they're full res. 1600 x 1200.
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::stuffnstuff
11/21/05 4:41 PM GMT
Tripod? Those things from that old sci-fi novel? ;-)

Always expect at least a little sarcasm from me, even if I do mean no harm (which I would like to think is all the time). :-)
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Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened. – Winston Churchill
::AlphaDog
11/25/05 1:30 PM GMT
Thanks for your kind comments for 'Black-capped Chickadee'. :^]
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.ron_pistner
11/27/05 1:09 PM GMT
Hey Milo!! I've uploaded a new pic, and I wanted your opinion on it. :D :D

Good Day, Ron.
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-The true lens is the eye itself. -
&trisbert
12/02/05 12:58 AM GMT
Hello Milo. You make a fair point about the sun in “Sydney Harbour”. Thank you. I was really tempted to fix it but decided to leave it for reality’s sake. I wonder what Ken Duncan would have done in this situation?
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There are three colours, Ten digits and seven notes, its what we do with them that’s important. Ruth Ross
::kodo34
12/02/05 3:06 PM GMT
Hey , thx for the comment and sugestion on ice & metal , i will defenitly try that ; i'mm new in fotografy so all tips are appreciated.
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have a nice day and read more fantasy.
.Otaku
12/05/05 9:39 PM GMT
Don't even try to break the Caedes addiction. It isnt worth the medical expenses...
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Otaku's back?
.icemanz07
12/05/05 10:05 PM GMT
Thank you very much for your comment on "Ninja Friend." The PowerShot Pro1 is a great beginner camera, but I think you would be better off with a Nikon D50 DSLR with the kit lens, seeing how it's about the same price and it gives you the ability to upgrade lenses.
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.d_spin_9
12/21/05 6:50 AM GMT
i still could've been closer, but i didnt know how i'd want to crop, although that lens has a really crappy macro (like 7.1 - 1 or something), something to note tho, to make your life more complicated :P is that this was at f/2.8 which is why there is such a small depth of field, and smooth background
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.d_spin_9
12/24/05 11:24 PM GMT
thats cool, when we went it was quite a bit above zero, so melted alot, so most of the fine icicles werent there, check out my shot from the time i just posted, im also debating posting the big panorama image with some ice climbers in it, although the big shadows kinda wreck it, i'll probably post it anyways
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+photoimagery
12/27/05 7:24 AM GMT
Hello Milo: I'm pleased that you liked "As the Seasons Change". You are correct about my soft focus lens. It's a Cannon 85mm dialed to #3.
The image was made with the branch being parallel to the film plane so that the whole branch would be in focus and then I used an aperture of 4 so that all of the surrounding elements would be greatly out of focus. I wanted them there, but in a supportive role and not to compete with the main subject.
I'm very pleased that you like it.

A Photograph is more than a still image of the real, it is a doorway into the unreal, it allows you to see through the eyes of the photographer, and see how they see the life around them.
(Our) Kirsty Smith
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.d_spin_9
01/04/06 2:56 PM GMT
hey, have you bought the macro lens yet?
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.Dunstickin
01/09/06 2:19 PM GMT
Hey Milo..most grateful for your kind words to Digital & Film'......I was undecided wether to post the image with this frame!...it seems I have a mixed bag of 'Pro's and Con's' about it...so i will try to post the original at a later date.......Bob
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::groo2k
01/13/06 9:53 AM GMT
It is time to make a new Ceades Icons background...hmmm.
-Rob
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.LANJOCKEY
01/13/06 5:11 PM GMT
Hello Milo...Thankyou for your comments on (ROYAL DEESIDE) I use an ordinary SLR digital camera.....but I find that early morning or late afternoon for the right light to take my pics...All the best ....Mick
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.LANJOCKEY
01/13/06 5:34 PM GMT
Hello again Milo...I would like to thankyou for taking the time to look at my gallery and to thankyou for your comments...it is very much appreciated.....After I post this comment to you I am going to have a look at your gallery....All the best....Mick
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.d_spin_9
01/18/06 5:47 AM GMT
Post a picture from Sunday night already!
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.hermanlam
01/19/06 7:07 AM GMT
Thank you for your comments. I actually wish I could have seen the bottom of his body better, but oh well...nice to see fellow Canadian subscribers!
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.ekowalska
01/19/06 12:32 AM GMT
Hi Milo,

The second hay bails capture is really what I was longing for. Coming back to photo editing... Of course I realise we aren't able to give up such a helpful tool. But in my opinion the fact we are not able to capture the nature as we see it means only we have lot to learn. I know photo edited shots look much brighter, the colours much more saturated, the light warmer... But this is already far away from the original scenery. It looks as a completely different place, time of the day, the atmophere. As if we created some new enhanced reality... It is possible to make a superb photo from a good photo in a photo editor but is it possible to take a perfect shot? This I would call a mastery we should strive for. Good luck to all of us and to you Milo.

Ewa
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Here is my gallery "In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous" Aristotle
.sunshiney1
01/24/06 12:40 AM GMT
Great pictures you've got there.....and after looking at them, I hereby conclude:

1. You are a great photographer
2. I must visit Canada soon :-) and experience the vast beauty myself....
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-Budding Photographer
.nburwell
01/28/06 1:29 AM GMT
Thanks for your comments on my "Wide Shot of Philadelphia" photograph. I'm glad that you liked it, and that you especially took the time to look at my work and comment on it. Thank you again!

Nick
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.aclockwork
02/02/06 3:32 AM GMT
thanks for your comment on "Bald Eagles" Yeah Alaska is pretty incredible. You'll see hundreds of bald eagles all over the place during the day as well.
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.d_spin_9
02/02/06 6:04 AM GMT
so that is how you get so much karma eh, when does it start saying 'massive' for karma? 1001?
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.jaecee666
02/02/06 10:57 AM GMT
Hi Milo, thanks for commenting on"Crystal Ice Palace"! I'm glad you like it and thanks for the wish of luck! :)
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look but don't touch, touch but don't feel, feel but don't like, like but don't tell...
::kodo34
02/03/06 7:00 PM GMT
Hey Milo , thx for the comment on sentree in fantasy setting , i apprecaite the support .
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have a nice day and read more fantasy. my images
.princess_jamey
02/03/06 9:55 PM GMT
Thank you for the wonderful compliment on Nature Captured.
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"I wrote your name on a piece of paper but by accident I threw it away... I wrote your name on my hand but it washed away... I wrote your name in the sand but the waves whisked it away.... I wrote your name in my heart and forever it will stay........." ~Jamey~
&trisbert
02/08/06 12:24 AM GMT
Hello Milo. Thanks for the compliments at “Memories of Youth”. I just used a 200mm prime with no filters for that one. It happened to be on the camera for birds in flight :-)
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There are three colours, Ten digits and seven notes, its what we do with them that’s important. Ruth Ross
&trisbert
02/08/06 10:40 AM GMT
No Milo unfortunately it’s not a macro lens.
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There are three colours, Ten digits and seven notes, its what we do with them that’s important. Ruth Ross
.rahto
02/11/06 8:46 PM GMT
Thanks for the kind words Milo. As for the photo "On The Edge" it was shot with a Canon DSLR with a Sigma 105 macro. I use a Canon 550 flash on most of my macro stuff. I have used three different camera bodies over the last four years but I think this picture was shot with the Canon 5D.
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.d_spin_9
02/12/06 9:27 PM GMT
you can have my 960 th post. doesnt that just make you warm inside, only 40 more till massive karma! oh and i think i got my computer working properly, just messing with the bios. and im doing a fantasy image copying yours just so you know in advance and dont get too mad ;)
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.ron_pistner
02/23/06 1:39 PM GMT
Hey Milo! I wanted to drop off and tell you that I've brought snow pics from Israel! I only uploaded one, but a series of them is coming. I'll be glad if you take a look.

Have a great day,
Ron.
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::d_spin_9
02/26/06 2:29 AM GMT
hi, yes i took crystal ice on my tripod, i used my long lens, so theres no way i could've blurred the water like that at that length by hand. post some of your vancouver shots now!!
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::d_spin_9
03/09/06 1:35 AM GMT
i finally caught up to you in posts :) this is my 1001, i meant to give you the 1000th, but i wasnt watching close enough. its almost like having a birthday :P
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::Lithfo
03/09/06 5:51 AM GMT
Thank you for your comment on "He shoots, he...!" I also appreciate you viewing "Pressure." Keep it on the DL, but "Pressure" was edited to add some drama. There was really over four minutes left in the game.
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If a picture is good enough for you to click on, it's good enough for you to vote on.
.agnostico
03/17/06 7:57 PM GMT
Thank you for viewing and commenting on "Moss", the words you left are much appreciated. Thanks for the hints, too, but it was not easy to submit this photo. I explain: this is a scanned old 35mm colour slide taken with my sturdy and reliable Nikon but... not digital. I avoid manipulation as much as possible but, because scan often denatures colour and detail, I applied some sharpening and colour correction in Photoshop. I tried a tighter crop resulting in noise and loss of detail. Sorry, my English is not fluent but I think you understand me perfectly.
Cheers.
António
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The painter constructs, the photographer discloses. (Susan Sontag)
.mvr
03/20/06 1:50 PM GMT
Hi Milo, I just wanted to say that I loved your gallery... You got some really nice pics there!
Thanks for sharing.
Martin
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.ramkyte
03/26/06 10:20 PM GMT
:)) its not easy to answer this, but i think the real life contains lots of love, joy and happiness.. and you are a hero if you have this all times! cause these days its hard to find your way to happiness. did i answered your question?
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looking something new in all times ;}}}~
.KingIan
04/10/06 11:22 AM GMT
Hey, thanks for your thoughts about improving my "Dizzy" shot, I appreciate it! Good ideas.
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if at first you don't succeed, you're about normal.
::nigel_inglis
05/08/06 10:52 PM GMT
Shame about Calgary eh? Atleast the Ducks are beating Colorado...
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Unity through faith - Strength through unity Check this out!
.noahnott
05/22/06 11:52 PM GMT
Thanks for the comment on "rubber bands" Yeah, your right about putting the knot in focus.
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Nothing much
.fogz
05/23/06 7:43 PM GMT
Hi, thanks for leaving a comment on my photograph of The Family of Man sculpture. I was in Calgary for the last two weeks and took a few photographs (well maybe a lot - about 500) - I will be posting many of them, so hope I do justice to your beautiful city - I just loved the big shiny buildings reflecting on each other. The weather was perfect - I think I chose the best time to be there.
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"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift, that is why we call it the present."
.fogz
06/04/06 11:28 AM GMT
Hi Milo, glad you like my Hoodoos photographs and sorry if I beat you to posting them! LOL! I suppose as a visitor I was trying to see as many things as possible while I was there. I was fortunate that the day, in fact the whole two weeks I was there (two weeks mid-May) the weather was perfect. I have lots of other photographs of the rock formations too which I might post at a later date. Would like to see your photographs on here too. thanks for leaving a comment again. Patti
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"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift, that is why we call it the present."
::kodo34
06/18/06 8:24 AM GMT
Hey Milo , thx for the comment on flying ant , always appreciated.
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"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." my images
::kodo34
06/19/06 3:05 PM GMT
And for your comment on Coccinella septempnetata ; as for learing , i'v been dooing this for about 7 months now , i i learned most of it here and Caedes. So i'm glad i'm making a contribution.
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"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." my images
.Jhihmoac
07/27/06 3:48 PM GMT
Thanx MiLo (Did I spell that right? - LOL) for stopping by to comment on Warp in Linear Time ...I appreciate the support!
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"Let us forever cherish and hold sacred these moments...for it is our undoing ...should we forget..." -William Shakespeare ... Visit Jhihmoac's Gallery
::cynlee
08/05/06 1:54 AM GMT
I'm sorry. I don't know why I thought it was Switzerland. Maybe because they have very high mountains too? Who knows? I will try to be more careful. :)
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::d_spin_9
08/05/06 7:30 AM GMT
darn right
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The heavens declare the Glory of God, The skies proclaim the work of His hands!
::Dunstickin
09/18/06 7:25 PM GMT
Thank you for your kind words to Beach Huts Milo.....much appreciated.....Bob
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*Please forgive me, for not replying to every one of your lovely images-Problems with my hands is making it difficult at present* Dunstickin's Gallery
::PatAndre
09/20/06 8:19 PM GMT
I just thought it was comical that you bought a super wide lens and the first picture taken was a tall vertical one. Aha, aha.....hee'hee.......ho........hum.............(runs and hides)
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.priyanthab
09/21/06 2:06 AM GMT
Dear Milo. Appreciate your kind comment on "Living in nature". Thank you.
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.rawtsn
09/25/06 2:07 AM GMT
Howdy from Arizona! Thank you for your appreciation of "Tail Mosaic"! I have some other shots of him and was thinking of putting several 8x10s together for the complete animal; your idea is an even bigger project! Lots of good stuff in your gallery - one of my best ever vacations was driving/camping from Regina (I know, it's not Alberta) to Jasper via Calgary; Alberta's a great place!
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If it's to be, it's up to me.
::Rayn_dragon
09/25/06 3:44 PM GMT
THanks for your comment on phosphorescent honey... and the secret isn't much of a secret: Flashlight. :)

amare umbra
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Sometimes you need to stop thinking so much and go where your heart takes you
::jzaw
09/27/06 12:45 AM GMT
youve a beautiful and varied gallery and I'm certainly keeping my eye out for your new works.

this is the kind of work I aspire to! 8)
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do acts of random kindness and sensless beauty! - small ***gallery* ** for your enjoyment
::jzaw
09/27/06 3:59 PM GMT
hey Milo
yeah the zoom slipped under its own weight in TO BOLDLY GO but this is common and quite a few lenses these days have zoom locks to prevent just such a thing from happening

but as you say it turned out an interesting shot ... im glad it happend
thanks for your appreciation
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do acts of random kindness and sensless beauty! - small ***gallery* ** for your enjoyment
.d_spin_9
09/28/06 4:53 AM GMT
no

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The heavens declare the Glory of God, The skies proclaim the work of His hands!
.CUTiger1989
10/06/06 1:06 AM GMT
Thanks for stopping by and for commenting on my photo "Interesting Tree." Since you are from the area, do you know how that tree grew like that?

BTW, you have a fanatastic portfolio. Your landscapes are impressive.
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Ephesians 2:8-10
::Jas_NC
10/07/06 4:00 AM GMT
Excellent Gallery...Don't want to miss a post so addding you to friends...thanks. Jas
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Always give more than you expect to get and you will always get more than you expect. Thanks to all! Visit my gallery
::kodo34
10/31/06 10:40 PM GMT
Hey Milo , thx for the comment and toughts on standing tall , always appreciated.
Can you change the bokeh ? I always tought it had to do with lens design and the number of blades in your diagram.

Kristof.
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It is not worth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that. my images
.d_spin_9
11/01/06 5:43 AM GMT
kinda amazing that shot has over 2000 views huh?
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The heavens declare the Glory of God, The skies proclaim the work of His hands!
Aire
11/11/06 7:28 PM GMT
Thanks for the help Milo. Your gallery is awesome. I love all of the photos. They are REALLY good.
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+mayne
11/14/06 4:06 AM GMT
Hey Milo, thanks again for the comment you left on "Deep Thoughts". If I remember correctly it was a photoshop plugin that gave the blur in that image.
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Darryl
.dkirk22
11/22/06 6:29 AM GMT
Oh cool, some of my relatives are from a very small town in Alberta.
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-Devin
.d_spin_9
12/17/06 12:06 AM GMT
("Never memorize something you can look up again". That is going to be my life model now. ) Dont you mean Motto?
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The heavens declare the Glory of God, The skies proclaim the work of His hands!
::jeenie11
12/28/06 2:16 PM GMT
thanks for commenting on the small camera issue. i'll have to decide soon. the thing is that i only want it for family photos, etc. i use my big camera for everything else. i had wanted a super thin camera which would easily fit in pocket or purse. the two cameras i mentioned aren't as small. they have lots of other features, but do i need them????? the casio looks just right but i keep hearing not to buy a camera from someone who isn't really known for cameras. oh well! no big deal but thanks for trying to help!!! jen
ps. i just looked at your gallery. you are a wonderful photographer!
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i'm so far behind that i know i'll never catch up. sorry if i don't comment on each of your pictures. . be patient! Please Visit My Gallery
::ekowalska
01/01/07 12:03 AM GMT
Dear Milo,
I am far behind with my written appreciation for the wonderful works of others and the marvelous attention given mine, so thank you so much for your kind comments on "November impressions III". The photo was taken with Konica Minolta Dimage A200, F -10, 1/15s, ISO 50 + graduated neutral density filter. Stay tuned.

Ewa
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If you admire nature for its creations why don't you visit the gallery of its reporter...
.timvdb
01/18/07 8:39 AM GMT
Hi Milo,
Thanks for your comments on Dancing on Ice, much appreciated. This one was taken within the Christmas-NewYear period, in Antwerp, so, those are rentals, indeed. I don't know the people in the picture, they're strangers.

Thanks for your comment
Tim
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Keep up The Good Work
.d_spin_9
01/23/07 12:47 AM GMT
Like i said in boston Pizza..... I hate you!

i just wanted to leave a permanent black mark on your record here for evil deeds done involving this site.
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The heavens declare the Glory of God, The skies proclaim the work of His hands!
.d_spin_9
01/24/07 5:46 AM GMT
i see my last comment elicted no response. lol.

yes you should get into this x-country stuff, its a great time too. and on the last pic, i didnt do anything too creative, i used 3 separate adjustments on the RAW picture, like i always do, but i didnt do anything selective.

now its my turn to bug YOU to POST something ;)
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.thebitchyboss
02/07/07 1:44 AM GMT
thanks for your comments on bundled up I'm glad you liked it
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.alchemike
02/10/07 5:52 PM GMT
Hello Milo, thank you for commentin "Playing music", your comments are much appreciated ;)
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.Canuck_Photo_Guy
03/11/07 3:17 AM GMT
Thanks for the comment on Lampy In The Sky With Diamonds, it's greatly appreciated! It was shot from the east side of the building across the street half a block north of Teatro.
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
.jesouris
03/12/07 7:54 PM GMT
Milo, thank you very much for your comment on "Strolling Down The Leaf" I'm honored.
Thanks again,
Jess
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.Canuck_Photo_Guy
03/13/07 12:08 AM GMT
Milo, thanks for checking out my series on the Spyder and commenting on Spyder. Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated! Hmm, very good point with the mirror. When I was cropping I didn't even notice it :S, was more concentrated elsewhere.
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
::theshrew
03/14/07 12:42 AM GMT
Hi Milo
Thanks for your comments on They call me Mellow Yellow - a spur of the moment shot, so not much time to set anything up! Kate
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Beware the man of one book." St. Thomas Aquinas Scholastic philosopher and theologian, 1225-1274
::madmaven
03/16/07 4:44 PM GMT
Gosh....I am slow seeing that people leave comments on my work...and only just now saw you left one on my Ladybug pic for my little girl. Thanks, Milo! What an honor! and yes..here in Fl..we have some pretty weird bugs....{and won't even mention the people...:) Thanks again! / Terri/MM
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Hey there Mister Madman, wat'cha know that I don't know Tell me some crazy stories, let me know who runs this show Glassy-eyed and laughing, he turns and walks away Tell me what made you that way
.d_spin_9
03/26/07 4:42 AM GMT
for all my fire images i shot with the 50mm at f/4 ISO 400 for 1-2 seconds. i simply put the flash on TTL on camera, it worked quite well as you can see. It would have been alot superior to put it off camera and on the correct manual exposure because then it flashes half as much saving battery, and also lessening the camera's confusion when scott started using 1 remote to fire both the camera's on TTL, causing the preflashes to overlap, and the exposure to work AWEFUL (see the images of myself ;)) the flash power is very dependant on distance, so i thought TTL works fairly well, baring the preflash for every stinkin exposure. the f/stop and ISO were pretty ideal i thought tho, just the right amount of burn-out in the fire :)
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.d_spin_9
03/26/07 6:17 PM GMT
Scott bought a D70 from a friend for $500 a couple months ago w/ the kit, i'm kinda jealous haha 30% price lol. sell the lens for what i did and it woulda been a sub $250 camera lol. ya he was using it with the onboard flash aswell, it kinda sucked. lesson learned: only use 1 camera with a flash at a time :)
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.d_spin_9
03/27/07 3:24 AM GMT
Yes that would have work EXCELENTLy but i was spinning, and i thought it was stupid to use 2 camera's simultaniously anyways, and i didnt really care. really scott should have just used my camera which had the exposure pretty much dead on anyways. none of his really worked out, the SB600 is majic :D
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.d_spin_9
04/01/07 4:53 PM GMT
when you post your rework i'll take mine down. do you somehow want to get my .psd (82Mb) so you can take the bits you like?
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.psy_creature
04/02/07 11:38 PM GMT
Hello MiLo_Anderson,

Thanks for commenting on my Watermark Tutorial I greatly apreciated it:)

and yes there is a way to extract the watermark when you open up the program JPHS and open your jpeg picture, click on the seek button at the top. Type in your pass phrase into the box and there you go!

I hope this info is useful to you:)
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.Shananagins
04/19/07 6:19 PM GMT
Hey MiLo_Anderson,
Canada must be beautiful, i have only been there once, but your pictures are amazing, thanks for the map.
Shanon
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For God so love the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16
.Canuck_Photo_Guy
06/04/07 1:30 PM GMT
Hey Milo thanks for stopping by and commenting on Blurred Vision, it's greatly appreciated! My new lens is the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM. It's pretty stinkin' sweet, so good in low light!
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
.Canuck_Photo_Guy
06/07/07 1:20 PM GMT
Hey Milo, thanks for checking out 1 vs 15, your comments are greatly appreciated!
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
::kodo34
06/10/07 8:44 AM GMT
Hey Milo ; thx for the comment on uot of the deep .

Well ; some do get away :-) .
But the key is patience and choosing the right time : i like to go out for bugs when it is light but no sun or after the rain , but anytime when it is light and cool is good ( they are less active then ).
95% of my macro shots is with a tripod ( this one isn't )
After a while you also get better at sneaking up on them .

Kristof
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....Dreamstime..... Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature. Big stock photo
.d_spin_9
07/19/07 9:46 PM GMT
yeah thats what i thought at first, i have a couple other compositions of the same one that have some other problems, (this one i had to clone out a fair size tree) and i find after a while it doesnt bother me. i'm not really the centre of attention in this picture, and there are some reasonably strong lines created on the 1/3rds by other more dominant features.
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.d_spin_9
07/28/07 3:04 PM GMT
i think alotogether mine cost about 130 shipped from hong kong, its got all those fancy coatings too which i see as a bit of a benefit, although hoya's a bit stupid and the filter is allowed to rotate or come out of the holder if the very small ring which threads inside the filter holding the element comes loose. no biggie tho
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.Canuck_Photo_Guy
07/30/07 1:16 PM GMT
Hey Milo, thanks for stopping by and commenting on Park Guard, it's greatly appreciated! I see what you mean about the headspace. There defiantely was room to tilt the camera down, in this case it would show off more of the lion's body. Although I was going for a slightly different composition (top left third and third approx middle of the head), I can see the value in decreasing the headroom (I almost always forget about that unless I overfill the frame with a head). Thanks again for the comments/critique!
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
.d_spin_9
08/10/07 4:43 AM GMT
i hope you gave it a 10!
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.wencele
08/16/07 2:52 AM GMT
Thank you for the comments & advice on "Jekyll Island Sunrise" - always appreciated! :) Elizabeth
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LOVE WINS.
.d_spin_9
09/16/07 6:44 PM GMT
no, thats just what the shape of the splash looks like here...
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.d_spin_9
12/11/07 6:50 PM GMT
theres no way i'd bring a tripod along for 5 days of backpacking like that. The majic for those shots is a 10mm lens,and around a 1/10s shutter speed.

I was also holding the camera near the ground, so that helped me brace my elbows.
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.d_spin_9
12/16/07 11:25 PM GMT
with a grand old c-index of 78 lol
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The heavens declare the Glory of God, The skies proclaim the work of His hands!
.Mojave_Storm
01/30/08 3:37 PM GMT
haha well I was just wondering how you captured such a fast moving image with such quality. I'm still new to photography so I appreciate the info :)
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.Canuck_Photo_Guy
07/21/08 1:27 PM GMT
Milo,

Thanks for stopping by and commenting on A Couple's Paradise. Yeah, it's well worth it to go to the top...about 3.5-4 hours round trip with some time at the top. Plus it's not very difficult either. It's actually not crooked, but does appear so. Rather there is a small hill to the left and the valley floor and creek to the right.
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
::Logun7
12/24/09 6:03 AM GMT
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::Logun7
12/31/09 5:22 PM GMT
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