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| 04/07/2003 05:46:27 PM |
A Cold Waitby SonifoComment: Sonja, you continue to amaze me with your talent and your eye for a great photo opp. This is stunning. It would have been a wonderful photograph even without the long exposure effect, but with it, it's over the top. Every photo you do you raises the bar for the rest of us. |
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| 04/05/2003 09:16:43 AM |
Say Cheese! by SonifoComment: Sonja! Congratulations! I think you must be running out of room on the trophy shelf! Keep it up! |
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| 04/04/2003 07:33:41 PM |
Another Time by GringoComment: This is an amazing, amazing shot. How lucky you are to find a place like this to photograph! |
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| 03/21/2003 09:38:40 AM |
Pretty in Green by SonifoComment: Sonja! You Rock! Congratulations. You know how much I love this photo, right? |
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| 03/19/2003 07:29:34 PM |
Tea Timeby tcherringComment: Excellent capture of the steam! Of course, I would think that the pot would be a little too hot to hold like that. I like the purplish tone. |
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| 03/19/2003 07:28:24 PM |
Bouquetby AleciaComment: Beautiful. One of my favorites this week. |
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| 03/19/2003 07:25:53 PM |
Cork Screwby JackoComment: Excellent DOF, The cork is just as clear and sharp as the screw. Wonderful lighting and I like the effect the light has on the bg giving it a graduated effect. |
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| 03/19/2003 07:22:48 PM |
Dusty old soup tureenby GotchyaComment: A work of art. You found the most amazing object and then your decision to photograph it on a dirt surface is genius. It looks like it was just excavated. I have only one suggestion and that is to try to get the entire tureen in focus. The upper part of the lid is just a little soft. |
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| 03/19/2003 07:19:26 PM |
A glass of bubblyby GeocideComment: Wow, it's amazing what a camera can catch. That looks sooo good and refreshing. I have to check back to get the details of your settings, I can tell you had a larger aperature because of the narrow DOF but I want to know the shutter speed that would freeze this so perfectly. Nice job. |
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| 03/19/2003 07:13:45 PM |
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