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| 01/11/2009 04:37:26 PM |
gingerby ErinMComment: Originally posted by tph1: Kind of looks like a Belgian, but the face is different? Great perspective on this photo! |
lol, the only Belgian that springs to my mind is Poirot and guess he'd rather be called a Frenchman than a horse!
Great sweet spot and if it wasn't for that dollop of snow on the post I'd have preferred no fence, as is its wonderful.
*wanders off to put on another sweater* |
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| 01/11/2009 03:44:59 PM |
nieceby RetroesqueComment: Nice Niece! Great shot and a lovely model, the treatment and angle work well here. |
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| 01/11/2009 03:42:01 PM |
Weatheredby luvmyaussieComment: Congrats on the new toy Amy, soon you'll be out swopping the double glass for single, then plastic, finally reaching for the pinhole/zoneplate. I think I might have to sell off a few lenses as they seem redundant at the moment.
*ETA*
Oops, love the pic as well Amy, natural selective desaturation ;) Message edited by author 2009-01-11 15:43:13. |
| 01/11/2009 03:39:47 PM |
Eveby trevytrevComment: Nice shot! a good composition and the lighting is spot on for me |
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| 01/11/2009 03:32:10 PM |
supernovaby krnodilComment: Not so much a splash of light but a blinking big STORM. Great idea to shoot this Karen and hope you wern't doing the driving. |
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| 01/11/2009 03:29:16 PM |
LB 5by CharleneComment: Very nice satin effect and a good eye to make a shot like this from, well, a key! The shadow of the key is what makes this for me. |
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| 01/11/2009 03:26:24 PM |
Glass-Bottom Boatby JuliBocComment: Yup, I'd call this a shale beach and they really cut your feet up (if your not wearing shoes that is). Love the title and it does make you take a second look (I feel sea sick now). |
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| 01/11/2009 03:22:58 PM |
le verre à pied rouge by JutildaComment: lol, here was me getting ready to comment on this shot and something in the back of my mind said hey, wait a moment this shot is from Judy and don't remember seeing the stop press dpc note saying you'd actually gone and purchased one!
Now, that glass was made for bending and can't wait till you do what you know you must! |
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| 01/11/2009 03:20:02 PM |
Burst of Loveby TheStickComment: Originally posted by tph1: This is really cool. I wondered how someone could use the heart insert and not look hoky. Just in time for Valentine's Day. This would make a great card. |
Fully agree that the heart (and star) could easily give the LB knockers fuel, that said however, I think this works well and I'm sure I'll be posting at least one when I get off my butt and buy the aperture kit ;)
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| 01/11/2009 02:58:58 PM |
Chained Cellophaneby pawdrixComment: Well 'captured' Steve (sorry). Certainly symbolic if your looking for it, I just think its a great shot and whilst a normal lens would procude a different shot I do think the LB effect was the way to go. Sadly I keep getting drawn up to the pole just above your model, it looks odd to me |
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