It seems pretty spectacular to me.  Yes, I do like it, and yes I still 
hate you.

Tom C wrote:
> Here's a photo I've been debating adding to my portfolio for a long time.
>
> It's not a knock-your-socks-off kind of image, but I find it appealing 
> nevertheless.  I'm considering using it in a collection of greeting cards... 
> going with my "Unnoticed Idaho" theme.
>
> So what does the group think, and why?
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5720249&size=lg
>
>
> Tom C.
>
>   
>>> I'm my own worst critic and a pretty ruthless one at that.  My editing
>>> is pretty harsh and goes something like this: "crap, crap, crap, crap,
>>> meh, crap, WHAT WAS I DOING?, good, crap, crap, good, good, crap..."
>>> what I consider crap, others may consider "good enough."  For example,
>>> if something isn't perfectly sharp where I want it to be perfectly
>>> sharp, it doesn't get a second chance, regardless of the subject (unless
>>> it is a super rare species and I won't get another chance to photograph
>>> it).
>>>
>>> Christian
>>> http://photography.skofteland.net
>>>
>>>       
>> Good man! That's exactly the same way it goes with me.
>>
>> The last mistake I made in this area was the "Falling Water" photo which
>> some regular commenters had some issues with.  It was the best of the 40 or
>> so shots I had taken that morning and I let my excitement with being there
>> and actually viewing the scene pollute my judgement about the resulting
>> image.
>>
>> Tom C.
>>
>>     
>
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