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I love it. This is so delightfully deceptive. If it hadn't been for the Where's Waldo reference, I don't know if I'd ever have seen the small-in-the-frame person on the horse. You composed it so the snow is right where it should be, and that's what I saw. With the bottom of the image being dark, which is a good thing, my eyes didn't go there for a long time. The two diagonals at the bottom should take one there, but . . .
Nicely done.
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Hi, Linz, great image for the theme. I had to wander around for a minute before I saw the horse and rider. Just imagine if it had been a bay - I might still be looking
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Same for me I was trying to figure out what was small in frame...well done, interesting landscape. Nice work thanks for sharing
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thanks to all very much.
This area of New Mexico is foreign to me, weird since I was born and raised here. Its in San Lorenzo Canyon in the middle of the state about 15 miles North of Bosque Del Apache NWR.
The Canyons, Cliffs, landscape, caves, just go on and on and on. Was really amazing to see it all and almost impossible to capture the height, depth, feeling of all the rock and cliffs.
This was Full Frame, I did some panoramics too. I think we were about 200 yards or something like that above "Bob and Beau".
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Wonderful composition with the layers of hills, the spotty snow. The eye has to travel a long way from the top to spot the rider
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Yes, I thought what are we looking at! Where's Waldo indeed! Very nice Linz, perfect for the theme.
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Perfect for the theme. Others have written what I would have said. My only suggestion is a slight clockwise rotation.