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Busy-ness is a thorn in my side! I'm getting better at avoiding that over the years.
The logo is not my design, so that's fixed. I like your tip for fading the snowflakes a bit. I think I left them as bold as I did because I want to make sure that they're visible in the final. My system is calibrated, but I never really know until I get the work back. -And sometimes it's too late by then to make changes.
My photo that's absent of a rider is fine for this group. While they (we) are a group of Type-A personalities who ride these trails with gusto, we are also a group of what I call "Progressive Conservationists." Which basically means we'd want to develop and use the environment without destroying it, or encouraging erosion.
I encourage the use of photos that depict our trail system as useable beautiful environments in the tradition of Ansel Adams when he campainged for the National Park system.
Thanks for the good words folks!
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There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams
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