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    Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    These are my two best (and very different) monochromes from my hiking in Sedona last week.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    The word to describe the first is sharp. Re the second, I am envious of people who can dial up the weather to suit.

    The image of the cactus is really clever. Getting the white thorns and their dark shadow against the mid-toned fruit (or is it leaf) is very effective.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Nicely done, one otherworldly the other out of this world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    I am envious of people who can dial up the weather to suit.
    I got lucky, Tony. The combination of bright light on the subject with dark clouds in the background is my favorite natural-light scenario. It was clear to me that the dark clouds would be around for quite awhile but I wasn't sure the bright light on the subject would ever appear, at least in time. I waited about 15 minutes for that to happen, which is about five minutes more than I'm usually justified in waiting while I'm hiking with my wife. That was especially true in this case, as we were at the far end of the hike and needed to retrace our steps before meeting with friends for whom I was to cook dinner.

    Getting the white thorns and their dark shadow against the mid-toned fruit (or is it leaf) is very effective.
    Thanks! This is one of the few situations when photographing plants is best when the light is not the least bit diffuse. I believe the cactus leaf is also commonly called the fruit, though I have no idea if doing so is anatomically correct.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done, one otherworldly the other out of this world.
    Wow! What a creative complement!

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Both well taken. Hiked Sedona a few times, special place.

    Did you encounter any vortexes out hiking?

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    Thanks, Ziggy. I wouldn't know a vortex if I tripped over it, so I really don't know about your question about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Thanks, Ziggy. I wouldn't know a vortex if I tripped over it, so I really don't know about your question about that.
    http://www.lovesedona.com/01.htm

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    The second in particular Mike. An excellent example of the art of mono. Very Ansel Adams.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    I prefer the second shot. It was near Sedona when I had seen the most beautiful sunset in my life so far. Nothing compare to it because it is like being embraced by God.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Mike #2 is stunning! #1 is a little prickly for my taste

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
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    That is beautifully composed and finished. My compliments, Mike.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Thanks, everyone!

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    I agree with John 2 that #2 is very Ansel Adams and it is my favourite

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Love the composition in that second shot, Mike. Well done!

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Hello, Mike. Two very good images. I started to step back when opening the first one, to avoid the cactus thorns! Cheers,

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    Continued thanks!

    Otavio: If you pricked your fingers on the first one, I'll provide medical recommendations...despite that I'm not a doctor.

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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Mike, very nice photographs.




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    Re: Sedona, Arizona: Nature in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    That is beautifully composed and finished. My compliments, Mike.
    I agree totally with Donald. Great capture. I have seen very few monochrome images of the Sedona, AZ area. I really like this one!

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