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posted : 2005.Mar.01 @ 10.08am
Love it! Thanks Mark for finding that one...and sharing. That's the kind of beauty we try to capture for those who don't see it with their own eyes...they just walk right by it.

Here's a couple I meant to post under..."Nobody home?", but you posted before found them to post. Wink


Nobody Home 1


Nobody Home 2







posted : 2005.May.11 @ 12.46pm
I'll resurrect this one.

These are from a few (3) weeks ago, I went up a mountain with a couple of friends.

ice01


ice02


ice03


ice04


ice05


The last of winter.. bring on the sun.

scotty I forgot to say, my shot in the post above was inspired by you. Many Cheers Cheers my friend.







posted : 2005.May.12 @ 7.28am
Great stuff Mark...bubbles in ice are always just so wonderful. ICE 1 and ICE 4 are my favs...love the little ripply textures in 4.

Thanks for the shout out man....I appreciate it. I'll hopefully have some new stuff soon to post...been busy busy busy with sculpting and other stuff as of late. I may be PM-ing you soon to ask some questions concerning photography...if you don't mind.Smile







posted : 2005.May.12 @ 7.33am
Questions may also be asked here >> photo tech stuff

... or perhaps in a "new photo discusion thread".
That way everyone can benifit from the answers. Very Happy







posted : 2005.May.12 @ 7.33am
if you've been busy sculpting there must be some good stuff to come soon! PM away if you want, i don't mind.

Cheers







posted : 2005.May.12 @ 7.41am
good idea air.. i'd forgotten about that thread.







posted : 2005.May.12 @ 10.25am
Cool, thanks Mark! Smile

Air...is there anytway you can sticky that TECH STUFF thread at the top...I actually didn't see it before, and it answers a few of my questions. Thanks. Wink







posted : 2007.Jan.02 @ 8.17pm
My parents moved to New Mexico this year and I have found myself exploring it's beauty. Surprisingly this has come in the form of a winter wonderland. We just received the heaviest dose of snow in New Mexican history...


















posted : 2007.Jan.03 @ 2.08pm

















posted : 2007.Jan.03 @ 8.55pm
oh wow,
thanks for sharing these! i heard new mexico was cold this christmas but i didnt know there was that much snow!







posted : 2007.Jan.16 @ 4.15pm
I visited Carnation, the place of my agriculturation during the last 6 years. The farms look so perty in the snow.





















    

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