Technically wonderful and such a good eye for what will make a superb image. Just that this is not one of my favourite categories. I feel like I am being cajoled into accepting overwhelming beauty. I much prefer some of your other character studies and even the stump and the old shed falling down around its own ears.
This is good. And I should not criticise because you are so such a good photographer. But, forgive me, this is lightweight. Now do I press the submit button or wimp out …
Long time digital artist turned photographer. My work has been seen in the Bend Bulletin, the New York Times and National Geographic. I am a photography addict. An observer of life. A fly on the wall. A thief of moments.
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Aileni
on December 12th, 2009A delightful image, skillfully caught.
@nemonen
on December 12th, 2009Love the photo.
Kilauea Poetry
on December 12th, 2009Now this is pure enchantment! Terrific-
carolynUSA
on December 12th, 2009That is gorgeous! Brilliant light rays through those majestic trees! Wow!
Riet
on December 12th, 2009That is a beautiful picture. Brillant sunrays through the trees
John McDevitt
on December 12th, 2009This image is wonderful. Reminds me of Ansel Adams. The quality of the light here is astounding. Surely you will print this and hang it proudly.
Stephen Van Tuyl
on December 12th, 2009Thanks John. Not sure I deserve the comparison but it is greatly appreciated none the less.
Stephen Van Tuyl
on December 12th, 2009Thank you!
Stephen Van Tuyl
on December 12th, 2009Thank you Carolyn. Much appreciated!
Quasi Serendipita
on December 12th, 2009That is simply breathtaking. Wonderful.
Stephen Van Tuyl
on December 12th, 2009Thank you. Much appreciated!
Julie
on December 13th, 2009Technically wonderful and such a good eye for what will make a superb image. Just that this is not one of my favourite categories. I feel like I am being cajoled into accepting overwhelming beauty. I much prefer some of your other character studies and even the stump and the old shed falling down around its own ears.
This is good. And I should not criticise because you are so such a good photographer. But, forgive me, this is lightweight. Now do I press the submit button or wimp out …
Stephen Van Tuyl
on December 13th, 2009Please don’t apologize Julie. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I value yours as much as anybody’s.
RuneE
on December 13th, 2009You really made me heard the sound – like clear bells.
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