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The perspective on this one is just amazing. Beautiful shot, Kerri!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful Kerri - love the framing!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to check out the other blog now. :)
for sure very creative capture. excellent composition
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed visiting your blog and the really amazing photos. Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThis shot does provoke thought. My my first wonder: what type of animal was it? Then, the fact that the tracks stopped before getting to the water, yet there are no tracks going back makes me wonder what the critter was up to and how he traveled.
ReplyDeletevery nice indeed - the tones, composition, crop, everything.
ReplyDeletelovely...
I like the new look of your blog very much. Photos look much better in larger format. I too would love if I could post my photos the same way. I tried but it didn’t work.
ReplyDeleteI beleive the tracks are that of a squirrel. They are abundant in this area. This looks like front paw tracks - see: http://www.bear-tracker.com/gsquirel.html
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - It looks just like a postcard from a welcome center.
ReplyDeleteI like your new look with larger pictures. How did you do that.
Very nicely framed and the photo is beautiful and serene.
ReplyDeleteI like the frame very much! Did tou do it with PSE?
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the blog template. It's always nicer to see the pics big.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the creative expression!
Very interesting Kerri. I like what you have done with this. I see the little Raccoon tracks too, no doubt looking for a tasty treat.
ReplyDeleteStunning
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried framing yet. Still minoring in edit lol
ReplyDeleteYour work is stunning!!
Did you post a B&W of this one on the other blog?
Really nice Kerri. I like how the picture draws the eye to see the perspective of the river. Love the frame too.
ReplyDeleteThis photo is stunning! There is nothing I don't love about it - the composition is outstanding, the colors are beautiful, and the frame adds a nice polished look. Great, great work!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful, beautiful shot, Kerri! I love what you do.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shape for driftwood.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a couple animals getting a drink at the river's edge. . .
ReplyDeleteWhen you use such a big photo, does it use up more space quicker? Will your blog run out of space sooner?
Stunningly beautiful and artistic-Kerri! Extremely well done!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing. I admire your creativity.
ReplyDeleteThe frame looks great and the picture wonderful. I like the new look to your blog.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Mine should be up later tonight as we haven't reached thursday yet.
ReplyDeleteCheers