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| 03/12/2008 09:54:48 AM |
Tea spoonby MelethiaComment: What a beautiful and thoughtful image, Deb. The BW tones are exquisite, as well as your focus on the spoon handle and the little flower on the cup. It really tells a story. Love it. Congrats on your top... um... 30?? Should have been higher. |
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| 03/12/2008 09:53:08 AM |
X-Rayby spencerwoodComment: This is way cool - so innovative and successfully so. I agree with others: totally underrated. |
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| 03/12/2008 09:51:40 AM |
parkingby nixterComment: Let me echo Roz by saying I immediately knew this had to be yours.
And as an aside... I'm curious to know from where you take these street shots - from a house? An office? The roof? Are you on a light pole? On top of a car? Wherever it is, there seem to be pedestrians that you can turn into wildly interesting images. Nobody walks the streets here - too far, too hot, too dangerous.
The photo - as usual, underrated. As always, totally excellent. Beautifully seen and composed. Very funny with the Parking on the ground and the walkie sign right next to it. Great use of colors, too. |
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| 03/12/2008 09:47:37 AM |
....evening walk by dougi555Comment: Just completely outstanding. Wow - clarity is amazing, as well as composition. Congrats on the beautiful red ribbon. |
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| 03/11/2008 08:25:45 PM |
untitledby krnodilComment: That is very, very pretty and delicate. Beautiful work. |
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| 03/11/2008 08:20:57 PM |
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| 03/11/2008 07:30:36 PM |
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| 03/11/2008 02:51:16 PM |
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| 03/11/2008 01:22:36 AM |
family.jpgby JerseyGenieComment: This is beautiful! Looks like a vintage postcard - just love your processing here and the poem is fantastic with the image. |
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| 03/11/2008 01:21:26 AM |
Illustrated Word: Stray Catby cginoComment: This photo is so poignant and incredibly well processed. The poem is the bomb! Thanks for sharing it.
I don't now if you're feeding the feral cat you're talking about. If you are, just feed her every other day so she goes hungry. Then rent or buy - or maybe you have one - a cat trap, get a can of mackerel at the store and set the trap with the mackerel. That fish stinks to high heaven, and if she's hungry, she'll go for it. I've been trying to capture a feral kitty who is missing an eye and in need of medical attention. Animal rescue and several shelters gave me some good tips on how to capture a feral cat. Good luck. |
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