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Time #2Posted by Tracy (La Selva Beach, United States) on 5 November 2009 in Landscape & Rural. Please visit my website: http://www.tracyhagen-naturalvision.com I may not be able to respond to all comments, but I read and appreciate every one of them. I am currently attending classes at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, in the Photography department. I hope to someday make photography a full time profession. Thanks for viewing my blog. Please do not use my images without permission.
Comments (18)
@Didier DE ZAN: Thank you! Scott F. Schilling from San Martin, United StatesI like this perspective also and this foreground really draws my attention with the wire and lumber! Great shots! 5 Nov 2009 6:37am @Scott F. Schilling: Thanks Scott, there was SO much stuff around that it was difficult to try to keep it somewhat simple. Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandAnother excellent image...great perspective! 5 Nov 2009 8:24am @Linerberry: Thanks! Eldiablo from Les Issambres, Francepas mal aussi 5 Nov 2009 11:40am john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesCool. Love the foreground that is included in this shot. 5 Nov 2009 4:11pm @john4jack: Thanks! Stephane Themeze from Maryland, United StatesThe property title has gone sour and the remains are following slowly. Nice follow-up with that PoV. 5 Nov 2009 6:48pm MontereyJohn from Salinas, California, United StatesI'm coming out of retirement after I nearly drove off the road while listening to the radio ... someone I know was a National Geographic finalist! Huge congratulations to YOU Tracy!!!!! I'm proud to know you ... kind of :) 5 Nov 2009 7:02pm @MontereyJohn: AHHH! I'd Hate to think that almost caused an accident!!! I sure had fun wit all that the photo contest brought along with it- I think my favorite was the radio- The people at KSCO were VERY nice! marc battault from clermont ferrand, FranceTime has done its work, the treatment is superb! 5 Nov 2009 10:28pm Susan from Fort Lauderdale, FL, United StatesCongrats on your NG finalist status!!! That's just fantastic....If you get to make photography your livelihood, you are my idol!!! and nice shot today too!!! 5 Nov 2009 10:41pm @Susan: Thank you! If I ever really get to make photography my profession, I think I'll be my hero too :) It would be a dream to quit my "day job"!!! Susan from Fort Lauderdale, FL, United Statesby the way, which shot did you enter that got you to the finals??? 5 Nov 2009 10:42pm @Susan: Here's the link: Lambspun from Madison, Maine, United StatesStepping back and seeing a little more. Great photo....sad capture.....but beautiful! 6 Nov 2009 2:30am @rem_la: Thanks :) @k@: Thank You! @Veronelle: Thanks! This is just a straight photo, though! No HDR involved! alex centrella from California, United Statesgreat shot tracy, i used to live in Capitola and had a photography studio there..i still have friends in that area .. 6 Nov 2009 8:24pm @alex centrella: Very cool! Hoping to actually become a professional someday myself! @B. Thomas: Yes! It was quite close- Not too far from Old Celina, but I don't know what road it was on! |