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    My 2 cents, i do like the second one the most.
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    Anybody can locate me an affordable MB20 for F4? Appreciate that.

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    If 6x7 seems square, just try 6x6!

    But your photos do look nice. This may just be my own taste, but I'd be wary about making your photos about the beautiful colors you see. They do work nicely, but if you want to get a better grasp on raw composition and value, try shooting black and white for a while. When you start to feel comfortable shooting B&W landscapes, then add color into the mix.
    I hear their passionate music, and read the words that touch my heart. I gaze at the feverish picture, oh the secrets that set them apart. When I feel the powerful visions that their fire made alive, I wish I had that instinct, I wish I had that drive.

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    I love your pictures, what ever the size they are!

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    I would like to second the statement on b/w. Mass has much scenic grandeur in the winter. I don't know where you live, but Cape Ann is my favorite place to photograph, but not in color. Everybody and his brother shoots color on the cape, but in the winter, b/w rules!

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    I think landscape photography can be summed up as being in the right place at the right time. The rest is up for interpretation.

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    Out of curiosity, what filters did you use?
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