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Deming, New Mexico
The Veteran's Day Gathering
Harmony is all you see when you consider the big picture.
Harley, Beemer, Beemer, Yamaha, Yamaha disappears.
Voni
sMiling
Each week the submissions are getting better and better--more variety and lots, and lots of interesting interpretations. And because the bar has been raised so high, I think we're collectively (and indirectly) making Tom's critiques (by necessity) less involved? Good job everyone!
Same but different. I prefer this one, although I'm not sure why as I think it's technically inferior both in lighting and composition...so I'm confused why I prefer it.
So hopefully, while the field of focus is shallow, the messages are far deeper.
Of course, it could just be my front wheel!
Interesting shot. I prefer it as well. It's a perfect example of why technically correct isn't always a priority. It's a great composition and the focal point is the lead weight and despite how disordered it may seem, it's awfully difficult to look at this image and not have your eyes drawn straight to the weight. It's very abstract, yet technical. The weight is a symbol of balance--an element necessary for harmony. I think you've rather artistically stepped out of the box.
If you look carefully they all move together in perfect sync.
Wow. That's really, really pretty. Perfect placement of the bike and subject matter makes your eye take a happy little walk around the frame.
And the lighting is perfect. Did you take this in the early morning or early evening?
For those that are shooting, note that the early or late hours of sunlight produce a warm, golden light. This picture has used that to great advantage to set a mood of calm.
Wonderfully done, sir!
I have the theme, and the subjects. I just couldn't find a good setup.
The Harmony of a great flight crew, a good conduct ribbon, and the flak that could have ended my fathers life. He is one of the "Boys from Bungay."
I've always been fascinated by these kinds of flowers (I have no idea what it is). The infinite repition of the leaves is amazing. Click for EXIF.