Sunday, October 4, 2009

Monochrome Weekly: NC mountains this summer


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23 comments:

  1. It's sort of 'onward and downward' instead of 'onward and upwards'.

    Lucy

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  2. it is so vast and open. so much space.

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  3. Oh Carver,this is captivating .. draws me in

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  4. Oh, i love this!! I love pictures of ways in different perspectiv!

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  5. Hazy days... lazy too I hope.

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  6. Super image, I feel like i am sitting in the car with you....

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  7. I loved it in b&w!Stunning shot!
    Have a nice week sweet Carver!
    Léia

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  8. Wide and steep. Very good contrasts and depth in this shot.

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  9. I really like thisone!! So cool with the "layers" in the picture - and the lonley car going...somewhere.. :) Great :)

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  10. Just freat carver, the fog, the way the road go, the curves in the picture.

    Perfect for black and white.

    Hug from Anne

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  11. Lucy said it perfectly - onward and downward indeed. I love the subtle differences of shading, really soft and quiet seeming.

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  12. Perfect. I love the perspective, the fog and the mountains you captured in this mono shot.

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  13. Makes it look like a long journey ahead.

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  14. It's a special feeling in your photo - relaxing - a feelinggoodkindofthing :)

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  15. Wow, this is wonderful! The clouds create the illusion of hills beyond the hills, and the sky is so vast. That lonely traveler bound for both worlds ... very evocative. I find few photos that really touch me, and this one does.

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  16. Totally love it Carver. We just got back from the NC mountains and this is JUST what it looks like for MILES and MILES and miles........

    You captured it!

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  17. That is a true masterpiece and echoes what I remember and love of North Carolina: Ranges after ranges of mountains, extending into the hazy horizon. Beautiful!

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  18. Mountains, and clouds, and a long road - very emotive.

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  19. I love the layering as if to say what lies ahead is not nearly as important as where you are now.

    Calico Contemplations

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