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| 05/28/2007 09:53:40 AM |
Transfusionby bmartuchComment: I was thinking of things to say about this picture, and started picking up after myself (wife is on vacation in Idaho), and I was headed to the trash with the first load of beer cans. I looked back from the kitchen , Your picture stood out so well it was incredible, This photo demands to be noticed, well done.
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| 05/28/2007 09:06:48 AM |
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| 05/28/2007 09:01:22 AM |
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| 05/28/2007 08:54:45 AM |
On Constitution Dayby raishComment: So you spent a day looking at pretty girls hunh. I like this shot, colorful, I also like the motion while still leaving enough detail to see your subject clearly. Nicely done.
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| 05/23/2007 05:37:18 PM |
Red Millby laserComment: Reminds me of a place I lived as a youngster. |
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| 05/20/2007 08:43:58 AM |
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| 05/20/2007 08:41:36 AM |
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| 05/20/2007 08:25:42 AM |
Water Walkingby meyersComment: All the pics in this group are great, but this is my favorite, Excellent..
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| 04/29/2007 08:47:19 AM |
Sailsby WildcardComment: Bobbie, Don̢۪t get discouraged, just keep learning from your art teachers, and more importantly what you learn from the school of Suck. I believe you are on the cusp of being a damn good photographer. Just don̢۪t let DPC or your art teachers define you, If anything your nickname should be your inspiration, Wildcard, undefined, only you can choose the way you play it.
Funny thing, when I shoot for DPC I get aggravated and nothing comes out right, when I just go out and take pictures for the fun of it, and after review find one that fit̢۪s a challenge it always scores much better.
I have a exercise for you to try, take your camera to this same place and find a comfortable place to sit. Take a deep breath, and close your eyes, listen to the wind in the sails, feel the ebb and flow of the tide, take in all senses but sight. When you ‘feel ‘your environment. Then start taking pictures of what you are feeling, I bet you will be surprised at the end of the day..
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| 04/25/2007 12:34:14 AM |
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