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John Hyde - Wild Things Photography

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Paul Furman - 09 Feb 2006 03:03 GMT
Some amazing wildlife photography
<http://www.asmpalaska.org/members/HydeJ/Hydejfolios/hydefolio1/index.htm>
John Hyde - Wild Things Photography
PWW - 10 Feb 2006 00:13 GMT
Truly Great images! Best I have ever seen...

To see even more of these spectacular images see his home page
<http://www.wildthingsphotography.com>

Paul Wilson

On 2/8/06 10:03 PM, in article
GhyGf.4110$rL5.3397@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net, "Paul Furman"
<paul-@-edgehill.net> wrote:

> Some amazing wildlife photography
> <http://www.asmpalaska.org/members/HydeJ/Hydejfolios/hydefolio1/index.htm>
> John Hyde - Wild Things Photography
Peter D. Tillman - 16 Feb 2006 19:24 GMT
> Truly Great images! Best I have ever seen...
>
> To see even more of these spectacular images see his home page
> <http://www.wildthingsphotography.com>

--which, sadly, requires Flash to load.

Fortunately, OP's URL doesn't.

Thanx -- Pete Tillman
gll - 11 Feb 2006 00:12 GMT
Wow ............and then I did a search on him and he's a photoshop "ARTIST"
I don't mind the photoshop as its a art in its self, just think it should be
right out front what it is.

> Some amazing wildlife photography
> <http://www.asmpalaska.org/members/HydeJ/Hydejfolios/hydefolio1/index.htm>
> John Hyde - Wild Things Photography
Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark) - 11 Feb 2006 01:35 GMT
> Wow ............and then I did a search on him and he's a photoshop "ARTIST"
> I don't mind the photoshop as its a art in its self, just think it should be
> right out front what it is.

Many many great photos that did not need photoshop in my
opinion.  There are also obvious composites, like #30
in the wild lands portfolio: The light on the moon
is coming from the left, and the light on the mountains
is coming from the right.  Some other moon images are also
composites.  I do not mean to denigrate the photographer
or his many many many great images.

Roger

>>Some amazing wildlife photography
>><http://www.asmpalaska.org/members/HydeJ/Hydejfolios/hydefolio1/index.htm>
>>John Hyde - Wild Things Photography
Paul Furman - 11 Feb 2006 03:00 GMT
> Wow ............and then I did a search on him and he's a photoshop "ARTIST"
> I don't mind the photoshop as its a art in its self, just think it should be
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>><http://www.asmpalaska.org/members/HydeJ/Hydejfolios/hydefolio1/index.htm>
>>John Hyde - Wild Things Photography

Ahhhh I wondered about the wolves and pine trees beyond. I'm a
photochopper myself but I agree it should be stated.
 
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